Georgian President urges to save country’s image after US sanctions on judges

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Georgian President Salomu Zurabishvili said the US decision to impose sanctions on some Georgian judges has caused some concerns, Georgian Channel One reported. According to him, this step should not lead to a deepening of polarization within the state.

“I fear that the US decision will be perceived as a negative signal in Europe. We do not have time for joy, for excuses, we need to fix the image of the country. “We must not sacrifice the future of the country and take action for the sake of the four people,” said Zurabishvili.

As the Georgian president has pointed out, he calls for strengthening the steps in judicial reform pursued by the republic’s Western partners. He also added that its implementation will allow the country to quickly restore its reputation and the trust of other countries.

It has been reported that Levan Murusidze, who is a life judge at the Court of Appeal of the Republic, has been tried before. accused The US is attempting to bring chaos to Georgia’s judicial system.

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