US Threatens Sanctions Over Georgia’s Foreign Agents Law
The United States has threatened sanctions on Georgian politicians for passing the 'Transparency of Foreign Influence Act,' which targets entities funded from abroad. Despite a presidential veto, the law is expected to proceed, prompting potential US restrictions, including visa bans. This move aims to combat perceived democratic backsliding and foreign influence in Georgia.
The United States has threatened to impose sanctions on Georgian politicians after the country’s parliament passed the 'Transparency of Foreign Influence Act,' which requires NGOs, media outlets, and individuals receiving over 20% of their funding from abroad to register as entities promoting foreign interests.
Despite a veto from President Salome Zourabichvili, the law is likely to be enacted, leading to possible US sanctions, including visa bans and other restrictions.
The US accuses the ruling Georgian Dream party of undermining democracy and aligning with Russia and China, while urging Georgia to abandon the law to secure a major US military and trade package.