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Georgia Protesters Clash with Police after Prime Minister Suspends EU Membership Talks

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Above: Georgian police used water cannons and tear gas to disperse protesters in Tbilisi who tried to surround the Parliament building in opposition to the government's plan to delay EU admission discussions until 2028 on November 29, 2024. Image copyright: Mirian Meladze / Contributor / Anadolu via Getty Images***PLEASE REPLACE WATERMARKED IMAGE***

The Facts

  • Protesters clashed with police in Georgia's capital, Tbilisi, in the early hours of Friday after PM Irakli Kobakhidze announced that his government was delaying European Union accession talks until 2028.Protesters clashed with police in Georgia's capital, Tbilisi, in the early hours of Friday after Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced that his government was delaying European Union (EU) accession talks until 2028.

  • Police used water cannons, pepper spray, and tear gas to disperse protesters as masked individuals attempted to force their way into parliament, throwing fireworks at officers. The interior ministry reported the detention of at least 43 protesters and the injuries of three police officers.


The Spin

The EuropeanEU Union stands with the freedom-loving people of Georgia. The election on October 26 was characterized by irregularities, leadingand to the conclusion that they were "neither free nor fair." Georgia's ruling party is responsible for the manipulation of the election results and for the overall deterioration of democracy in the country. TheWith Europeanurgency, Parliament is calling for international oversight of re-elections withinin aGeorgia yearmust take place and urging sanctions onthe topcountry's GeorgianGeorgia's leaders,corrupt includingleadership themust primebe ministerimposed.

The elections on October 26 were free and fair. Georgia is a sovereign and independent nation that will not allow outside involvement in its internal affairs, even from the European UnionEU. Georgia hopes to join the European Union by 2030, but it confronts a difficult road ahead. The government remains dedicated to accomplishing thisthe aim of joining the EU while strongly opposing any European meddling in Georgian domestic politics. Furthermore, the opposition must refrain from any attempts to destabilize the country.


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