Protests Erupt in Georgia After EU Membership Talks Delayed to 2028
- Thousands of Georgian protesters gather outside the parliament building to oppose the government's decision to delay European Union accession negotiations until 2028.
- Police used water cannons, pepper spray, and tear gas to disperse protesters, resulting in injuries to three officers, two hospitalized.
- The resolution calls for new elections within a year under international supervision and sanctions on Georgian officials, including Mr. Kobakhidze.
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