Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced on Thursday that his country will suspend negotiations on its bid to join the European Union for the next four years. The statement came after his reappointment by the ruling Georgian Dream party, which secured victory in last month’s parliamentary elections. While reaffirming Georgia’s long-term commitment to EU integration, …

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