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EU Condemns GD’s ‘Disinformation and Baseless Accusations,’ Attacks on Ambassador - Civil Georgia

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The European Union said it “firmly rejects and condemns” what it called the “disinformation and baseless accusations” by the Georgian Dream authorities regarding the EU’s role in Georgia, and “strongly denounced” the personal attacks against the EU Ambassador Paweł Herczyński. “Recent statements falsely claiming that the EU seeks to destabilize Georgia, drag it into war, or impose so-called ‘non-traditional values,’ constitute a deliberate attem…
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On Georgia, the EU Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Anouar El Announi, issued a statement on behalf of the EU. The statement reads that the EU categorically rejects and condemns the disinformation and unfounded accusations by the Georgian authorities regarding the EU’s role in Georgia. “The EU categorically rejects and condemns the disinformation and unfounded accusations by the Georgian authorities regarding the EU’s role i…

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The European Union condemned the latest statements by the Georgian authorities to its ambassador to Tbilisi, Pavlo Herchinsky, calling them “baseless accusations and disinformation”.

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The European Union strongly rejects and condemns the disinformation and unfounded accusations by the Georgian authorities regarding the EU’s role in Georgia, said Anouar El Announi, Spokesperson for the EU’s Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. The statement said that undermining EU-Georgia relations with Russian-style conspiracy theories and divisive narratives only serves those who oppose Georgia’s democratic and European path. The statement […

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gttv.ge broke the news in Tbilisi, Georgia on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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