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U.S. and France say they have acted against Georgian government over democratic backsliding
Summary
Tony Blinken and the French foreign minister said they and partners have imposed sanctions and suspended assistance to Georgia in response to measures that they say restrict freedom of expression and civil society.
The United States and France said Friday they have taken coordinated actions in response to developments in Georgia that both called "deeply concerning." U.S. Secretary of State Tony Blinken said the two countries and partners have imposed sanctions and suspended some assistance to the Georgian government.
Blinken said Washington and allies "sanctioned the leader of the Georgian Dream party, Ivanishvili, as well as other members of the…
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