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America is worried about Georgia!

In an interventionist statement, the spokesperson of the US Foreign Ministry claimed that his country is worried about the recent developments in Georgia!

According to Mehr News Agency to Quoting from Westink, the US State Department expressed concern over the actions taken by the Georgian government in a demagogic act!

Matthew Miller, the spokesperson of the US State Department, said that Tbilisi is moving away from integration with Europe.

The spokesperson of the US State Department said in an interventionist statement: We have clearly stated that we are concerned about the steps they have taken to move away from the path of further integration with Europe, and we know that the people of Georgia support it!

On the fifth day of anti-government protests by Westerners in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, the police of this country used tear gas and water cannons to disperse the protesters.

The latest incidents in Georgia are part of widespread protests that have passed their fifth day. The wave of anti-government protests started on November 28, after the Georgian Prime Minister’s statement on postponing EU membership negotiations until 2028. According to the ruling party “Georgian Dream”, this decision was taken following repeated attempts by the European Union to extort money from Tbilisi by starting negotiations in exchange for the annulment of some laws approved by the Georgian Parliament.

During last night’s protests, angry protesters gathered in front of the Georgian Parliament and threw incendiary materials and stones at the police forces who were behind barricades.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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