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Germany, France, Poland condemn 'democratic backsliding' in Georgia
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Germany, France, and Poland leaders criticised the Georgian government's actions. They said these actions undermined democratic institutions. The leaders supported the Georgian people's European aspirations. They condemned attacks against civil society and media. The leaders urged Georgia to restart reforms and dialogue. They highlighted the need to uphold freedom of expression. They also called for investigation into violence reports.
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