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US suspends strategic partnership with Georgia

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December 1, 2024
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Published: December 1, 2024 6:09 am
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Protests in the ex-Soviet state continue for the third day following the government’s decision to freeze EU accession talks until 2028

Washington announced on Saturday the suspension of its strategic partnership with Georgia, condemning the ruling party’s recent decision to freeze EU accession talks until 2028. 

US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller slammed the Georgian Dream party over the move. 

“Georgian Dream’s decision to suspend EU accession is a betrayal of the Georgian constitution,” Miller posted on X. “We condemn excessive force used against Georgians exercising their freedom to protest and have suspended our Strategic Partnership with Georgia.” 

The Georgian government’s announcement came on Thursday when Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze declared that discussions on joining the EU would not be prioritized until at least 2028. He stated that while Georgia aims to become a member, it should do so under fair conditions, accusing the EU of using the talks to “blackmail” Georgia and meddle in its affairs.

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In response to the government’s announcement, protests erupted across several cities, with demonstrators clashing with police in the capital, Tbilisi. President Salome Zourabichvili expressed support for the protesters, calling the parliament “illegitimate” and refusing to resign before her term ends on December 16. 

On Saturday evening, violence escalated outside the parliament building, where law enforcement deployed water cannons and tear gas to disperse the crowd. Several protesters were detained as tensions soared. In retaliation, demonstrators hurled bottles, eggs, and fireworks at the police, marking the third consecutive day of unrest.

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