Category: Politics
Protests in Tbilisi erupted for a second night against the Georgian government's decision to suspend EU accession talks. Demonstrators clashed with police, who used tear gas and water cannons. President Zourabishvili expressed solidarity with the protesters, while Prime Minister Kobakhidze defended the government's stance, accusing the EU of blackmail. The protests reflect widespread public support for EU integration, with many viewing the government's actions as a betrayal of national aspirations.
Keywords: Georgia, EU Accession, Protests
Update At: 11/30/2024