U.S. Helsinki Commission Holds Hearing on Georgia’s “Anti-American Turn” - Civil Georgia
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U.S. Helsinki Commission Holds Hearing on Georgia’s “Anti-American Turn” - Civil Georgia
On September 10, the U.S. Helsinki Commission held a hearing titled “From Partner to Problem: Georgia’s Anti-American Turn.” Georgia’s fifth president, Salome Zurabishvili, former Defense Minister, Tinatin Khidasheli, and Hudson Institute fellow, Luke Coffey, testified. The hearing examined the “global consequences of Georgia’s slide into authoritarianism.” Wilson: GD Doesn’t Represent Georgian People Co-Chair Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC), an outspoke…
“For the first time in more than three decades, the ruling regime in Georgia has turned its back on its partnership with the United States,” said Salome Zurabishvili, the fifth President of Georgia, at a session of the Helsinki Commission. At the hearing held at the Helsinki Commission, the Georgian Dream’s domestic and foreign policies were severely criticized and it was repeatedly noted that the ruling party’s actions are increasingly distanci…
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