Robin Dunnigan: There has been a lot of disinformation in the last few months, including the Foreign Influence Act - our support goes to the Georgians to help them

According to Robin Dunnigan, the Ambassador of the United States of America to Georgia, in the last few months, a lot of disinformation about foreign aid has been spread, however, according to her, the US aid goes "to Georgians to help Georgians".

The Ambassador told journalists about it.

"And I want to close by saying that there has been a lot of disinformation over the last few months, including the Foreign Influence Act. About what foreign aid does. The examples I have just listed are examples of where our support goes. Our support goes to Georgians to help Georgians. This is help for Georgians with disabilities; Georgians help young people learn English; They help to preserve and appreciate Georgian culture. This is what our support is all about. So it's positive, it's working with Georgia, and it's not negative," Dunnigan said.

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