Georgia protesters clash with police after EU membership talks suspended
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Protesters clashed with police in Tbilisi after the Georgian government announced it would suspend EU accession talks until 2028, leading to violent altercations.
Outgoing president Salome Zourabichvili condemned the government's actions as a 'constitutional coup,' declaring it a war against the Georgian people and asserting her legitimacy.
The European Parliament criticized Georgia's recent elections as illegitimate, calling for new elections under international oversight and sanctions against officials from the ruling party.
Protesters voiced their determination to protect their 'European future,' emphasizing their refusal to allow the government to undermine their aspirations.
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