We believe that the law that they are considering would put Georgia on a precarious trajectory. It would jeopardize Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic path and undermine the U.S.-Georgia relationship, the Spokesperson for the US Department of State, Matthew Miller, said at the briefing in response to a question relating to the draft law on "Transparency of Foreign Influence".
According to him, the US will continue to make that position clear, and Georgia will make their own decisions.
“We are going to keep pressing our case, which is we believe that the law that they are considering would put Georgia on a precarious trajectory. It would jeopardize Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic path and undermine the U.S.-Georgia relationship, and we will continue to make that clear, and they will make their own decisions”, he said.
Matthew Miller also commented on possible sanctions.
“I’m just not going to make any sanctions announcements, whether that relates to what we might do or what we are considering, as is typically our practice here”, he said.