The European Union will cancel €121 million in funds earmarked to help develop Georgia’s economy and support its path toward EU membership, Brussels has confirmed, due to Tbilisi’s growing crackdown on dissent.
In a statement issued Tuesday, the EU delegation in Georgia said the South Caucasus nation “will lose €121 million in EU assistance, as a result of democratic backsliding.”
The bloc announced in July that Georgia’s accession process “is stopped for now” after the country’s authoritarian government passed a controversial Russian-style bill that will brand Western-backed NGOs and media outlets as ‘foreign agents.’ Riot police used tear gas and batons to disperse protests against the bill over the summer.