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Georgia's prime minister says 'Russian law' necessary for peace as protests continue
euronews (in English)
2024-05-15
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The White House said it was "deeply troubled" that parliament had passed the bill. The UK, Germany, Italy and France have also all urged Georgia to withdraw it.
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