The US has warned Georgia of sanctions and "further consequences" for the suppression of protests
The United States has warned Georgia of the consequences if the country does not change course after the imposition of sanctions for the violent suppression of protests. The mistakes in the statements of the State Department representative attracted attention.

The United States has warned Georgia of "further consequences" if the country's government does not change its course. In response to the suppression of the protests, the United States imposed sanctions against Georgia. However, during the official statement, Matt Miller, a State Department spokesman, made a mistake in his words, confusing who exactly suppressed the protests. Despite the mistake, the American authorities continued to insist on the need for changes in Tbilisi's policy.
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