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US Threatens Sanctions Over Georgia’s “Foreign Agent” Bill as Protests Escalate

If the “foreign agent” bill is passed, “we will see restrictions coming from the United States,” Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs James O’Brien said. | AFP via Getty Images

In Georgia, tensions rise as the government moves forward with a controversial “foreign agent” bill, sparking widespread protests and international concern. The proposed legislation, which aims to label numerous NGOs and media outlets as foreign agents, has drawn criticism from U.S. officials who warn of sanctions if it passes. Meanwhile, experts point to broader geopolitical implications, suggesting that the ongoing conflict in Ukraine is emboldening countries to align more closely with Russia. Despite bipartisan condemnation from U.S. lawmakers and calls for action, the situation underscores the complex dynamics at play in the region, where internal politics intersect with broader strategic interests.

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