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Orlic meets with Georgia's Papuashvili
TBILISI - Serbian Parliament Speaker Vladimir Orlic met with Georgian counterpart Shalva Papuashvili on Monday during an official visit to Tbilisi.
The parties confirmed mutual support concerning their countries' European integration, as well as readiness for intensive cooperation and experience-sharing.
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Orlic meets with Garibashvili in Tbilisi
TBILISI - Serbian Parliament Speaker Vladimir Orlic met with Georgian PM Irakli Garibashvili in Tbilisi on Monday.
Garibashvili said Serbia and Georgia shared the same positions and together advocated and respected international law.
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Russia denounces Georgia protests as coup attempt
Moscow on Friday accused foreign countries of fomenting mass protests in Georgia, likening them to an attempted coup designed to sow tension on Russia's borders.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that several days of demonstrations in the Georgian capital Tbilisi reminded him of a Ukrainian uprising that ousted a Kremlin-friendly government in 2014.
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Authorities in Georgia dropped the Law on "Foreign Agents" after Mass Protests
Georgia's ruling "Georgian Dream" party and the country's government have announced they are withdrawing the draft law on "foreign agents," which has sparked tensions in the country and fears of undermining democracy and pluralism.
Georgia to drop foreign agents bill after massive protests
Georgia's ruling party said Thursday it would withdraw a bill that opponents warned would stifle dissent and curtail media freedoms, after days of massive protests demanding it be dropped.
Georgian police disperse crowd protesting foreign agent law
Police in the capital of Georgia used water cannons and tear gas late Wednesday to disperse demonstrators around the parliament building protesting a draft law that they say could stifle media freedom and civil society.
Protests and Riots in Georgia over Controversial Law on Foreign Agents
Georgia was engulfed in unrest last night after thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of the capital Tbilisi to oppose a controversial law on "foreign agents" passed by parliament at first reading, Reuters reported.
Georgians protest against draft law on media, nonprofits
Georgian authorities used tear gas and water cannon outside the parliament building in the capital Tuesday against protesters who oppose a proposed law some see as stifling freedom of the press.
The Mayor of Moscow announced an End to Mobilization
Points for the mobilization of soldiers for Ukraine in Moscow closed at 2 p.m. local time on Monday, said Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin, as quoted by the Russian Interfax news agency.
Turkish FM urges for opening Zangezur corridor
The events after the Russia-Ukraine war once again demonstrated the importance of sustainable transportation lines, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu has said while stressing the importance of opening the Zangezur corridor that will connect Azerbaijan and Nakhchivan.
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