Protesters clashed with police in Georgia after the governing party delayed EU accession talks, leading to violent confrontations outside parliament in Tbilisi. Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze’s controversial decision followed the European Parliament’s rejection of election results and calls for sanctions, accusing the EU of “blackmail” and postponing talks until 2028. The move reflects a deepening rift with the EU over alleged democratic backsliding, ties with Russia, and controversial laws, signaling a shift away from European integration.
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