Georgia and the United States will need a “special effort” to restart relations due to differing views on the country’s foreign agency law. About this on your page social network X (formerly Twitter) Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said the following.
“I explained to Mr. (U.S. State Department Adviser Derek – ed.) Cholla that resuming relations against this background requires special efforts and that this is impossible without a fair approach,” he wrote.
On May 3, Kobakhidze made a decision accepted He gave up visiting the USA after the American side requested that the consideration of the bill on foreign agents be suspended.
1 May Parliament of Georgia accepted Foreign agents law is in the second reading. 83 deputies voted ‘yes’ and 23 deputies voted against. The article-by-article discussion of the law took two days. The law will be considered in its third reading in two weeks.
Previously Georgia warnedIt was stated that the law on foreign agents would be a “serious obstacle” to the EU.
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Source: Gazeta

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