“Georgia’s Special Investigative Service Launches Probe Into ‘Foreign Actors’ Protests; Participants Demand Action on Rights Violations”
Georgia investigates foreign actors’ protests in Tbilisi demanding action against rights violations. Special forces used tear gas and water cannons but protesters escaped. Debate on the suspension of the agreement may continue in Georgia’s Constitutional Court. Latest news from Armenia.
Armenia’s Former Foreign Minister Warns of Dangerous Interference by External Powers
Former Armenian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ararat Ayvazyan, warns of dangerous interference from external powers and calls for a competent military strategy. He emphasizes the strength of Armenia’s geopolitical power lies in international relations and cooperation, urging the country to lead with its strengths. Ayvazyan also criticizes the established framework for failing to provide security and stability while exposing economic resources to risk.
“Protesters March in Tbilisi To Denounce ‘Foreign Agents’ Law, Strain Armenia-EU Relations”
Protesters in Tbilisi march against foreign interference. Demonstrators oppose “Foreign Agents” law, fearing impact on freedom of expression. Organizers vow to continue efforts in accordance with initiative program. Authorities open to discussion with rally organizers.