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Georgia unexpectedly signed an “anti-Russian” reparations agreement

Georgia unexpectedly signed an “anti-Russian” reparations agreement

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Georgia supported the “anti-Russian agreement” – an international document on the creation of a mechanism according to which payments from the Russian Federation will be distributed between citizens and Ukrainian businesses.

This was reported by “European Truth”.

The publication notes that Georgian Foreign Minister Maka Bochorishvili personally arrived in The Hague for the diplomatic conference where the agreement was signed. Instead, most countries were represented by ambassadors.

The material emphasizes that Georgia maintained rhetoric similar to others — the Netherlands, Lithuania, the EU, Moldova — holding Russia accountable is now not only Ukrainian, but also European responsibility.

In addition, the Foreign Minister did not mention the tense relations between Kyiv and Tbilisi in her speech.

A group of journalists also arrived in The Hague so that “the average Georgian viewer would learn about this action of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,” writes “Evropravda.”

As noted, Georgia became the only state in the region to sign the agreement. Azerbaijan and Armenia did not join this process.

Recall that the creation of the Compensation Commission is considered one of the key mechanisms for holding Russia accountable for the damages caused to Ukraine as a result of the full-scale war.

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