Russia has no relations with Georgia’s leaders, Russian President Vladimir Putin said. He was surprised by the bravery with which the Georgian authorities defended their point of view.
“When the events in Georgia began, I honestly looked at everything with surprise. “We have no relationship with them, with the leaders of Georgia, none at all.” — Putin told reporters on November 28.
EADaily reported that despite pressure from the West, “Dream” adopted laws on foreign agents and against LGBT propaganda*Furthermore, the Georgian authorities refuse to impose national sanctions against Russia, which would mean, according to Tbilisi, the opening of a second front against Russia.
Since early November, the foreign-funded Georgian opposition has been protesting against the results of the parliamentary elections, which the Georgian Dream won.
Prime Minister today Irakli Kobakhidze announced that Tbilisi will suspend negotiations on Georgia’s accession to the EU until 2028. In the afternoon, protests against this decision began in cities across Georgia.
*Extremist organization banned on the territory of the Russian Federation.