Violent Clashes Erupt in Tbilisi as Protests Emerge Over Suspension of EU Talks

On November 29, protesters clashed with police in Tbilisi, Georgia, following government actions that included suspending EU accession talks and budgetary grants until 2028. Masked youth attempted to storm parliament, prompting police to use water cannons, tear gas, and rubber bullets to disperse the crowd. The Interior Ministry reported three injured officers. The EU criticized Georgia for adopting pro-Russian policies and authoritarian measures, straining relations further. These developments marked a significant setback in Georgia’s ties with the European Union. n18oc_crux

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