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U.S., EU and NATO decry Georgia’s decision to adopt ‘Russian law’

Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili delivers a speech during an gathering celebrating Europe Day outside her residence in Tbilisi on May 9, 2024. (Photo by Vano SHLAMOV / AFP) (Photo by VANO SHLAMOV/AFP via Getty Images)

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Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili on Wednesday held talks with ********* ministers to urgently discuss “how to save” the country, shortly after lawmakers adopted a deeply divisive Russia-style foreign influence bill.

The U.S., ********* Union, NATO and the ******* Nations have all issued statements expressing concern about Georgia’s new legislation, which opposition lawmakers have denounced as the “Russian law.”

The “foreign agents” bill calls for media outlets, nonprofits and other nongovernmental organizations in the country to register as “pursuing the interests of a foreign power” if they receive more than 20% of their funding from abroad.

Russia, which occupies about 20% of Georgia’s internationally recognized territory, has used similar legislation to ****** down on independent news media and activists critical of the Kremlin.

Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of the capital Tbilisi in recent weeks to voice their opposition to the law, which critics say could jeopardize Georgia’s chances of joining the EU and push the country back into Russia’s orbit.

Georgian lawmakers on Tuesday approved the legislation, with 84 members of the country’s 150-member law-making body voting in favor.

Flanked by visiting foreign ministers from Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Iceland, Zourabichvili said from Tbilisi on Wednesday that the country had always fought for independence, and it would “never go back into Russian hands.”

“On the agenda today is the following issue: how to save Georgia,” Zourabichvili said, according to a translation.

People with Georgian and ********* Union (EU) flags attend a gathering celebrating Europe Day outside President Salome Zurabishvili’s residence in Tbilisi on May 9, 2024.

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Georgia’s president, a critic of the ruling Georgian Dream government, has said she intends to veto the bill. However, the parliament can override her veto by holding an additional vote.

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze has defended the adoption of the foreign influence law, saying it will create “strong guarantees” that ensure long-lasting peace in the country.

“It is impossible for anyone to be against transparency who has read this law and understands that transparency is one of the key ********* values,” Kobakhidze

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on Tuesday.

West urges Georgia ‘to change course’

Georgia, which declared independence from the ******* Union in 1991, was granted EU candidate status in December and has traditionally kept warm relations with the West.

The adoption of the so-called Russian law, which still needs to be enacted, has prompted a flurry of warnings from the U.S., EU and NATO.

“The adoption of this law negatively impacts Georgia’s progress on the EU path,” ********* Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said in a statement on Wednesday.

“The choice on the way forward is in Georgia’s hands. We urge the Georgian authorities to withdraw the law, uphold their commitment to the EU path and advance the necessary reforms detailed in the 9 steps. The EU stands ready to continue supporting Georgians working towards a ********* future,” he added.

The Financial Times

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on Wednesday, citing three unnamed EU officials, that the bloc would freeze Georgia’s membership bid if the country enacts the foreign influence bill. A vote to enact the legislation is expected in the coming weeks.

CNBC could not independently verify the report. A spokesperson for the EU has been approached for comment.

People gather at Shota Rustaveli Street to stage protest against ‘transparency of foreign influence’ bill after approval in Tbilisi, Georgia on May 14, 2024.

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The U.S. on Tuesday said it was “deeply troubled” by Georgia’s decision to pass the “Kremlin-style ‘foreign agents’ legislation.”

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a briefing that the law, which is yet to be enacted, would compel the U.S. to “fundamentally reassess” its relationship with Georgia.

“The Georgian government’s decision to pass legislation on so-called ‘foreign agents’ is a step in the wrong direction and takes Georgia further away from ********* and Euro-Atlantic integration,” NATO spokesperson Farah Dakhlallah said in a statement on Wednesday.

“We urge #Georgia to change course and to respect the right to peaceful protest,” Dakhlallah said via social media platform X.

The ******* Nations in Georgia

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in a statement on Tuesday that it “regrets” Georgia’s approval of the foreign influence bill, adding that it poses “threats to freedoms of expression and association.”







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