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		<title>Georgia: Protesters clash with police after Tbilisi suspends EU bid</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riot police in Georgia used pepper spray and water cannon against protesters who turned out on the streets of Tbilisi after the government suspended moves to join the European Union.&#8230; ]]></description>
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<p class="">Riot police in Georgia used pepper spray and water cannon against protesters who turned out on the streets of Tbilisi after the government suspended moves to join the European Union.</p>



<p class="">Forty-three people were arrested at the demonstrations in the capital on Thursday night, the government said.</p>



<p class="">Crowds turned out after Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said his government would drop its pursuit of EU membership &#8220;until the end of 2028&#8221; &#8211; a move criticised by more than 100 diplomats on Friday as &#8220;unconstitutional&#8221;.</p>



<p class="">Kobakhidze had accused the bloc of &#8220;blackmail&#8221; after EU legislators called for last month&#8217;s parliamentary elections in Georgia to be re-run. They cited &#8220;significant irregularities&#8221;.</p>



<p class="">Since 2012, Georgia has been governed by Georgian Dream, a party which critics say has tried to move the country away from the EU and closer to Russia.</p>



<p class="">The party claimed victory in last month&#8217;s election but opposition MPs are boycotting the new parliament, alleging fraud, while the country&#8217;s President Salome Zurabishvili, has called the one-party parliament &#8220;unconstitutional&#8221;.</p>



<p class="">On Thursday, the European Parliament backed a resolution describing the election as the latest stage in Georgia&#8217;s &#8220;worsening democratic crisis&#8221; and saying that the ruling party was &#8220;fully responsible&#8221;.</p>



<p class="">It expressed particular concern about reports of voter intimidation, vote buying and manipulation, and harassment of observers.</p>



<p class="">The European Parliament also urged sanctions against Georgia&#8217;s Prime Minister and other high-level officials including the billionaire founder of the governing party Bidzina Ivanishvili.</p>



<p class="">Following the resolution, Georgia&#8217;s Prime Minister said his government had &#8220;decided not to bring up the issue of joining the European Union on the agenda until the end of 2028&#8221;.</p>



<p class="">He said Georgia would still seek EU membership but with “dignity” and on its own terms.</p>



<p class="">Kobakhidze also lashed out at European politicians for “hurling a cascade of insults” at the Georgian government.</p>



<p class="">In response, thousands of pro-EU protesters demonstrated outside Georgian Dream offices in the cities of Tbilisi and Kutaisi.</p>



<p class="">Protesters see the government&#8217;s U-turn as a betrayal of a national aspiration. The goal of European integration is enshrined in Georgia&#8217;s constitution.</p>



<p class="">Police started dispersing the rally at 02:00 local time Friday (22:00 GMT Thursday), using batons, tear gas and water cannons after demonstrators barricaded some streets in Tbilisi.</p>



<p class="">The protest lasted until 06:00 local time, but further demonstrations are expected later on Friday.</p>



<p class="">Georgia&#8217;s interior ministry said protesters resorted to provocations on many occasions, damaging infrastructure and &#8220;badly injuring&#8221; 32 police officers.</p>



<p class="">The precise number of injured protesters is unknown, but a member of the opposition group Coalition for Change said one if its members, Nana Malashkhia, had their nose broken.</p>



<p class="">“During the crackdown, we took shelter in a pharmacy, but the special forces stormed in after us. If it was not for the presence of the media, they might have beaten us to death,” Giorgi Butikashvili said.</p>



<p class="">Footage on social media also showed a journalist from the opposition Formula TV station being severely beaten by the police.</p>



<p class="">Other media representatives wearing clearly marked press labels were also targeted.</p>



<p class="">On Friday, the EU&#8217;s ambassador to Georgia called the government&#8217;s suspension sad and heartbreaking.</p>



<p class="">Pawel Herczynski said it contradicted the policy of previous governments and the wishes of the vast majority of the population. Public polling has shown more than 80% of Georgians see their country&#8217;s future as being part of the European Union.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;Georgian Dream didn&#8217;t win the elections. It staged a coup,&#8221; 20-year-old Shota Sabashvili told AFP news agency.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;There is no legitimate parliament or government in Georgia. We will not let this self-proclaimed prime minister destroy our European future.&#8221;</p>



<p class="">Ana, a student, said Georgian Dream was &#8220;going against Georgian people&#8217;s will and want to drag us back to USSR&#8221;.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;That will never happen because Georgian people will never let this happen,&#8221; she told the Associated Press.</p>



<p class="">Georgia has had official EU candidate status since 2023. However Brussels had already halted the accession process earlier this year over a Russia-style law targeting organisations accused of “pursuing the interests of a foreign power”.</p>



<p class="">Kobakhidze said Georgia would continue to implement the reforms required for accession and that it still planned to join by 2030, but added that it was &#8220;crucial for the EU to respect our national interests and traditional values&#8221;.</p>



<p class="">Former Georgian President Giorgi Margvelashvili said that the country was at an &#8220;unprecedented&#8221; turning point.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;Since we were independent 30 years ago, we were clearly pro-Western, we were clearly pro-Nato and clearly pro-EU and this was uniting any government that was in place.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;But now, he added, there was an effort &#8220;by the bunch of people who are controlling power in Tbilisi and the Kremlin to basically bring Georgia as fast as this is possible to Russian orbit&#8221;.</p>



<p class="">Adding to the criticism, more than 100 serving diplomats issued an open letter on Friday calling the Georgian government&#8217;s move to freeze European Union accession talks unconstitutional.</p>



<p class="">Georgia&#8217;s ambassador to Bulgaria also resigned in protest. Otar Berdzenishvili said he had over a two-decade career worked extensiely on progressing Georgia&#8217;s EU integration.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;Our tireless efforts must not be shaken or compromised under any circumstances. No, violence against the free will of peaceful protesters, full solidarity with them.&#8221;</p>



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