


Georgia Suspends EU Membership Talks Amid Protests and Violence
Georgia halts EU accession talks until 2028, sparking violent protests in Tbilisi and international criticism.
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Georgia's government announced a four-year suspension of EU membership talks, citing political 'blackmail,' leading to violent protests in Tbilisi, 43 arrests, and increasing international condemnation of the electoral process.
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