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Newscasts - Protests erupt after Georgia halts EU application

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Description: Police clashed with protesters in the Georgian capital Tbilisi
early on Friday, after the country's ruling party said the government would
suspend talks on European Union accession and refuse budgetary grants from the
bloc until 2028. Gabe Singer reports.
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Video Transcript:

Police clashed with Pro-European Union protesters in the Georgia Capital
Tbilisi early on Friday. Demonstrations broke out overnight. After the
country's ruling party said Thursday, it would suspend talks on joining the EU
until 2028.
Of course, we're upset. We're so angry. It's literally beyond embarrassing.
What this government is doing to us, it's literally like, I am furious.

Police ordered protesters to disperse fired water cannons, and deployed pepper
spray, and tear gas as masked young people tried to smash their way into the
parliament. Some protesters tossed fireworks at police while shouting
“Russians and slaves.” Local media reported that protests erupted in
several provincial cities as well. The country's figurehead president accused
the government of declaring war on its own people. He asked riot police,
whether they serve Georgia or neighboring Russia. Georgia has long been among
the most pro-Western of the former Soviet states. Opinion polls show that
around 80% of citizens support EU membership, and the aim of EU accession is
written into the country's Constitution. The bloc’s flag flies alongside
the national flag outside virtually all government buildings. However,
Georgia's relations with the EU have deteriorated sharply in recent months,
with Brussels alleging that the Georgian dream governing block had adopted
pro-Russian stands and pushed through bills that critics have called
authoritarian, including curbs on LGBT rights and so-called foreign agents.
Those moves led the EU to suspend Georgia's application for membership.
Georgia dream denies that it is pro-Russian and says it is committed to
democracy and integration with the West. The party says it still wants to join
the EU, eventually, though it has, in recent years, deepened ties with Russia

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