AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoIndependence Day & EU politics: Thousands rallied in Tbilisi for EU membership as Georgia marked its Independence Day amid a fresh wave of pro-EU street politics and opposition mobilization. Restoration & local governance: Tbilisi Development Fund says it has finalized tender steps and signed a contract to rehabilitate Sioni Cathedral and a historical building on Agmashenebeli Avenue, with works due to finish by October. Police accountability in Gori: A lawyer says Papuna Lotsulashvili, allegedly abused by law enforcement in Gori, has been moved to the VivaMedi clinic with multiple injuries, while the defense seeks to end the case. EU-Russia security stance: EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas warned that any Ukraine talks must not let Russia pick interlocutors, stressing Europe’s interest in Russian troops not being in Georgia and Moldova. Sanctions & Georgia’s exposure: Britain announced new crypto-related sanctions tied to Russia’s A7 network and also targeted three Georgian companies accused of helping Russia evade restrictions. Regional diplomacy: Georgia’s president highlighted friendly ties with Azerbaijan as a basis for peace in the South Caucasus.
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