Comparing the current protests in Georgia with Ukraine's 2014 revolution
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Natia Seskuria emphasizes that for ordinary Georgians, the aspiration to join Europe signifies a desire for democracy and alignment with nations sharing similar values.
Seskuria points out overwhelming public support for EU membership among Georgians, highlighting concerns that the government's promise of EU membership by 2030 may be a false hope.
The protests in Georgia, involving 200,000 participants, reflect a staunch defense of the country’s European future and dissatisfaction with the government’s EU membership stance.
According to Seskuria, the prime minister's announcement to suspend EU membership talks until 2028 was met with widespread skepticism, seen as a means to halt further integration.
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