BRUSSELS/TBILISI, May 15 (Reuters) - The European Union urged Georgia on Wednesday to withdraw its highly contested "foreign agents" bill, saying the measure would set back the nation's ambitions ...
The European Union is urging Georgia's government to stick to the path of democratic reform to join the bloc, as the parliament is set to approve a bill that would tighten control on organisations ...
STORY: The European Union urged Georgia on Wednesday to withdraw its highly contested "foreign agents" bill as protests against the legislation continued in the capital Tblisi, bringing traffic in ...
Nato says controversial bill takes Georgia further away from Europe and urges country to change direction and accept peaceful protest Nato’s spokesperson said today that “the Georgian ...
TBILISI: The European Union urged Georgia on Wednesday (May 15) to withdraw its controversial "foreign agents" law and warned that the measure would set back the country's ambitions to join the bloc.
Georgia's government has drawn condemnation from the West following its passing of the controversial law. The law is seen by many as the result of Russian influence. The EU said that the law ...
A statement issued by the nine Nordic and Baltic countries calls on Georgia's leaders to drop a draft law which "is incompatible with European norms and values". Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland, ...
Nordic and Baltic countries have called on Georgia’s leaders to drop a draft law on Transparency of Foreign Influence, which has led to huge protests in the capital Tbilisi for nearly a month ...
The Georgian parliament's adoption of a controversial "foreign influence" law on Tuesday triggered widespread concern and condemnation from several European countries. Several countries expressed ...
The legislation will now be sent back to President Salome Zourabichvili, who will have five days to sign into law. In the likely situation that she refuses, Parliamentary Speaker Shalva Papuashvili ...