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Georgia live updates | Zourabichvili speaks at European Parliament as protests enter 3rd week

Georgia live updates | Zourabichvili speaks at European Parliament as protests enter 3rd week

We continue our live coverage of the fallout and widespread protests over Georgia’s EU accession U-turn.

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