AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHarvard Funding Cut: Georgia’s Education Ministry says it shut down the Georgian Studies Program at Harvard after the U.S. side failed to deliver an “agreed” future plan, with critics alleging the real driver was political pressure over Harvard academics. EU Sanctions Stance: Georgia declined to join the EU’s latest Iran sanctions, arguing foreign policy should follow “national interests” rather than bloc demands. Tbilisi Security: Police in Tbilisi seized up to 4 kg of Alpha-PVP, arresting a foreign suspect in a controlled-delivery operation. Occupied Territories & Diplomacy: The UN Security Council urged Russia to withdraw troops from Georgia and reverse recognition of occupied regions, while Abkhazia condemned remarks by Saakashvili and called them alarming. Regional Energy Shift: Analysis highlights Georgia’s oil diversification under EU sanctions, including a first Kazakh crude shipment alongside continued Russian deliveries. Georgia–Russia Legal/Info War: A new discussion on “domesticated” foreign propaganda points to how Kremlin narratives can spread through Georgian media and then travel outward. South Ossetia Vote Prep: South Ossetia’s election commission refused to register one presidential candidate, leaving limited visible campaigning ahead of September 18. US Court Ripple: A U.S. judge struck down Trump’s 75-country immigrant visa suspension, listing Georgia among affected countries.
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