refused to impose sanctions
Russia’s decision to remove ban on direct flights (imposed in the aftermath of a wave of anti-Russia protests in 2019) and removal of the visa restrictions (imposed as a security measure in 2000) on Georgia in May 2023 after Tbilisi decided to withdraw direct support for Ukraine[10] is reflective of a growing relationship. The Georgian Dream government has also refused to impose sanctions on Russia and has shown restraint towards providing active assistance to Ukraine.[11] While the Russian relationship is growing, the Europeans see Georgia as an important part of the Middle Corridor. Georgia is a vital transit partner for this trade route and a connecting link with Central Asia and Europe. สล็อต เว็บตรง