Protest Demonstrations in Georgia: Spot Information Issued as a Warning

Protest Demonstrations in Georgia: Spot Information Issued as a Warning

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued spot information urging caution in relation to the protest demonstrations in Georgia.

In Georgia, following the announcement by Prime Minister Kvirikashvili on November 28 that the process of joining the EU would not commence until 2028, large-scale protests have been taking place daily, particularly in the city of Tbilisi. The situations have escalated in some areas, leading to clashes between police and demonstrators, resulting in arrests and injuries. There is also the possibility that the protests might expand further, so individuals are advised to gather information through news outlets and ensure their own safety.

Mainly at night, gatherings and demonstrations have been occurring around the Georgian Parliament, Freedom Square, Rustaveli Avenue, Republic Square, Heroes Square, and other government buildings in central Tbilisi. Frequently, main roads have been blocked by demonstrators.

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