AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoOpposition vs. Georgian Dream: Elene Khoshtaria, imprisoned leader of the Droa party, accuses Georgian Dream of endangering Georgia by supporting Iran economically, warning that U.S. pressure on Tehran could trigger penalties that would also hit Georgia. Pro-EU street politics: Pro-European protesters in Tbilisi kept up their campaign for a 631st consecutive day, calling for the release of political prisoners and a return to a Euro-Atlantic course, while authorities disputed claims about restrictions on prisoners’ phone access. Russia-EU messaging clash: Russia’s UN envoy said EU attempts to interfere in Georgia’s domestic politics and “drag” Tbilisi into NATO won’t lead anywhere, framing the issue as interference. Abkhazia fuel controversy: New reports say AI-92 gasoline shipments tied to Rosneft reached Abkhazia, but only a limited share is expected to be sold at stations, as residents complain about shortages, queues, and high prices. Tbilisi archaeology: Rehabilitation works on Rustaveli Avenue uncovered brick structures and ceramic vessels near Liberty Square, with City Hall saying heritage specialists will guide next steps.
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