Protests continue in Georgia as demonstrators gather outside the Georgian parliament in Tbilisi and other cities. Thousands are voicing their opposition to the government’s recent decision to suspend negotiations to join the European Union. Tensions have escalated over the past week, with police deploying water cannons and tear gas to disperse protesters.
The demonstrations follow the ruling Georgian Dream party’s announcement that it put EU accession talks on hold, sparking widespread dissatisfaction among citizens. Over 200 people have been detained during four nights of protests, with large crowds continuing to call for a reversal of the decision.
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