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US pressures Georgia government to ditch 'foreign agent' law

Video Credit: euronews (in English) - Duration: 01:04s - Published
US pressures Georgia government to ditch 'foreign agent' law

US pressures Georgia government to ditch 'foreign agent' law

Lawmakers in Washington are introducing two similar bills that seek to persuade the Georgian government to ditch a controversial "Russian law".


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