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The United States has withdrawn an invitation to Georgia's prime minister to attend a reception hosted by President Biden at the U.N. General Assembly, citing Georgia's passage of a "foreign agents" law and concerns about its path to joining the EU and NATO. The move comes amid strained relations between the two countries over Georgia's perceived authoritarian and pro-Russian leanings.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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