In a recent government meeting, opposition leaders announced plans for continuous protests, emphasizing their demand for support from the United States and Western allies for the people of Georgia. They called for clear backing in their aspirations for European Union integration and closer ties with Euro-Atlantic partners.
In response, officials reiterated their commitment to Georgia, stating that they have suspended $95 million in assistance due to recent actions taken by the Georgian government. They indicated that further measures could be considered if necessary, reflecting a cautious approach to U.S. support amid ongoing tensions.
The discussion also touched on Moldova, where officials acknowledged concerns regarding Russian interference in the recent elections. They highlighted various tactics employed by Russia, including disinformation campaigns and illicit financing, aimed at undermining Moldova's democratic processes. Despite these challenges, the officials praised the resilience of the Moldovan people, who successfully voiced their opinions at the polls.
A statement from the Secretary of State is expected to address these issues further, including a congratulatory message to President Sandu following her election victory. The meeting underscored the U.S. government's ongoing scrutiny of foreign influence in Eastern Europe and its commitment to supporting democratic movements in the region.