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European Union leaders are set to caution Georgia about jeopardizing its EU membership path, as its government's Russia-friendly rhetoric, foreign agent law, and LGBT rights legislation have raised concerns in Western capitals. The warning comes ahead of Georgia's parliamentary election later this month and emphasizes the need for democratic reforms. The EU expects the elections to be free and fair, and the bloc is ready to support Georgia on its European path.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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