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US to pause $95 million assistance to Georgian government over 'foreign agent' law

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July 31, 2024
Reuters

WASHINGTON/TBILISI (Reuters) -The United States is pausing more than $95 million in assistance to Georgia over a law on "foreign agents" that Washington considers anti-democratic, dealing a further blow to already-strained relations between the two countries.

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