AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTariff Evasion Watch: A new White House report flags Georgia among 40+ countries at elevated risk of being used for illegal transshipment of Chinese goods to the U.S., citing Georgia’s rail and dry-port transit links and “shadow network” logistics. Historical Narrative Clash: PM Irakli Kobakhidze defended King Erekle II’s 1783 Treaty of Georgievsk with Russia as “only correct and unavoidable,” arguing it preserved Georgian statehood and culture—while also attacking Western pressure on sovereignty and “societal values.” Occupied Abkhazia Fuel Politics: Opposition figures renewed criticism over Georgian fuel deliveries to occupied Abkhazia, warning of sanctions-evasion schemes and “betrayals” ahead of September–October. Pro-European Street Pressure: In Tbilisi and Batumi, demonstrators marked the 629th day of protests with tributes to National Hero Georgy Antsukhledze, again calling for prisoner releases, repeal of “repressive laws,” and free elections. Border/Trade Friction: Azerbaijan-Georgia freight congestion worsened at the Red Bridge checkpoint, with trucks reportedly stuck for days, raising costs and delivery delays.
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