Earlier, the Georgian delegation clearly ignored Biden’s speech about supporting Ukraine.
The United States canceled the invitation of the Prime Minister of Georgia to a reception for President Joe Biden due to the anti-democratic actions of the government. Writing about it Voice of America on Wednesday, September 25th.
Earlier, the Georgia delegation ignored Biden’s words about supporting Ukraine.
The American administration has canceled the invitation of Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze to the traditional reception of US President Joe Biden on September 25 in New York. This decision was made after several anti-democratic measures by the Georgian government, including, in particular, the adoption of the law on “foreign agents.” According to media reports, the Biden administration also denied all meetings with the Georgian delegation, including Prime Minister Kobakhidze.
Let’s remember that the Georgian delegation drew attention to the fact that during President Biden’s speech at the UN General Assembly, they did not join in the applause after his words about supporting Ukraine.
A video fragment of this reaction was published by the Georgian media, where it can be seen that most of those present in the hall supported Biden’s statement of unwavering support for Ukraine with applause, while the Georgian delegation showed indifference
These events highlight the growing tension between Washington and Tbilisi related to Georgia’s distance from the course of Euro-Atlantic integration and support for democratic norms.
Earlier, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze drew a “parallel” between the Revolution of Dignity and the protests in Georgia, calling Ukraine a “collapsed country.”
We remind you that the European Union is ready to suspend the visa-free regime for Georgian citizens due to a serious gap in relations between Brussels and official Tbilisi.
Source: korrespondent
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