Russia has no relations with the leadership of Georgia, Russian President Vladimir Putin said. He was surprised by the courage with which the Georgian authorities defend their point of view.
"When the events in The Georgians began, to be honest, I watched and watched it all with amazement. We have no relations with them, with the leadership of Georgia, and none at all," Putin told reporters on November 28.
EADaily reported that, despite Western pressure, Dream adopted laws on foreign agents and against LGBT propaganda, in addition, 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 the beginning of November in In Georgia, the opposition, funded from abroad, is protesting against the results of the parliamentary elections, which were won by the Georgian Dream.
Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced today that Tbilisi is stopping negotiations on Georgia's accession to the EU until 2028. By evening, protests against this decision began in the cities of Georgia.
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