“The US has grave concerns about the Georgian government’s anti-democratic actions that are jeopardizing Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic future,” the US Deputy Secretary of State for Democracy and Human Rights Uzra Zeya wrote on the social network.
“Landed in Tbilisi to underscore our unwavering support for Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and to the Georgian people, including their rights to free and fair elections and freedom of association and expression. The US has grave concerns about the Georgian government’s anti-democratic actions that are jeopardizing Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic future,” Uzra Zeya stated.