Protests in Tbilisi arose on Friday, May 19, due to the resumption of flights with the Russian Federation.
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The first plane in four years took off for the Georgian capital from Moscow today after dictator Vladimir Putin lifted the flight ban. However, many Georgians were not happy about this. Activists at a rally against the resumption of air traffic. The protesters brought posters and sent a Russian plane after the Russian ship.
As you know, Russia has canceled the visa regime for Georgians who travel for a short time in Russia. Georgia allowed flights to Russian airlines not under Western sanctions.
More than 100 non-governmental organizations have accused the Georgian authorities of sabotaging the status of a candidate for EU membership due to the resumption of flights with the aggressor country.
Recall that the European Union expressed regret over this decision of Tbilisi and declares the country’s ever greater retreat from a common foreign policy with the EU.
Source: Racurs

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