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European Union foreign ministers have suspended visa-free travel for Georgian officials with diplomatic passports in response to a violent crackdown on pro-EU protests. The move aims to target leading Georgian politicians without punishing ordinary citizens. The decision comes after Georgia's ruling party declared victory in an election in October, which the opposition claims was fraudulent, and announced the suspension of EU accession talks until 2028.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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