Georgia's decision not to comply with the "Foreign Influence Transparency" law with the European Union and its standards will be a rejection of the application, which is stated in the constitution, which involves joining NATO and the European Union, the US Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs James O'Brien said at the briefing.
In addition, according to him, the statements of the leaders of "Georgian Dream" that there is a "global war party" that wants to make a coup in Georgia and conspiracy theories, as if the West wants "Georgian Dream" to be no longer in power, despite 12 years of cooperation, are very unrealistic.
"Georgia's decision [regarding the law on transparency of foreign influence] not to be in line with the European Union and its standards will be a rejection of the application, which is fixed in the constitution, which involves joining these organizations. We can see very well from various polls whether members of the opposition, civil society With the statement and the statements of "Georgian Dream" itself, that this is the path that the majority of Georgian people want and we are ready to support Georgia on this path. Therefore, as a result of today's conversations, if we say so, this law will be changed in a way that meets those standards , which is in the requirements, this will strengthen our strategic partnership, and not if it remains as it is now. This, which I mentioned in relation to the law, was one direction of the conversations. According to the leaders of "Georgian Dream", there is a global war party that wants to make a coup in Georgia There are conspiracy theories, as if the West wants "Georgian Dream" to be no longer in power, despite 12 years of cooperation, in my opinion, this is very unrealistic, incorrect and generally a misunderstanding of the international community's commitment to Georgia," said O'Brien.
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