Georgia’s prime minister has announced a four-year halt to negotiations for the country’s bid to join the European Union due to perceived “blackmail and manipulation” by certain EU politicians. This decision reflects growing frustration with the EU’s handling of Georgia’s accession process and suggests a strained relationship between the two parties. The move signals a significant shift in Georgia’s foreign policy and highlights the challenges the country faces in its efforts to integrate with the European Union.
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Panama President José Raúl Mulino rejects Trump’s threat of taking back control of Panama Canal
Panama's President José Raúl Mulino firmly rejected President-elect Donald Trump's threat to demand control of the Panama Canal if the country continued charging high fees, emphasizing that the waterway belongs solely to Panama and its sovereignty is non-negotiable. Trump had suggested reclaiming the canal, built by the US but handed over to Panama in 1999, due to alleged unfair charges, prompting Mulino to defend the established rates based on market conditions and operational needs, leading...
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