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US Embassy: We Appreciate Restraint Shown by Gov’t, Opposition

by Georgia Today
February 18, 2021
in Politics
Reading Time: 1 min read
US Embassy: We Appreciate Restraint Shown by Gov’t, Opposition

“The US Embassy appreciates the restraint shown by the authorities and the opposition in responding to the events surrounding the Melia case.”

The US Embassy in Georgia announced this evening that it appreciates the restraint shown by the government and the opposition regarding the developments surrounding Nika Melia’s case.

Based on the statement issued by the Embassy, ​​Georgia is facing serious challenges and it is in the interests of the Georgian people that this political crisis be resolved quickly and peacefully.

“The US Embassy appreciates the restraint shown by the authorities and the opposition in responding to the events surrounding the Melia case. It is imperative that all those involved commit to de-escalating the current tensions so that a way forward can be agreed upon. The United States remains willing to help facilitate constructive dialogue in support of maintaining peace, stability, and the democratic process in Georgia.

“Georgia is facing extremely serious challenges. It is in the best interests of the people of Georgia that this political crisis be resolved quickly and peacefully. The United States stands ready to assist Georgia in finding a solution to the current crisis and to return focus to creating jobs, reducing poverty, and rebuilding the economy,” reads the statement.

By Ana Dumbadze

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