


John Kirby: We would hate to see anything move forward from a legislative perspective that would impugn that ability inside Georgia or make it harder for the Georgian people to express themselves

Helsinki Commission: It is appalling to see Georgia's government so brazenly attack the will of its people and its relationship with the United States and the EU

The State Department: We always maintain the right to use sanctions as a tool - We do not preview sanctions, nor do we rule sanctions out

State Department's report: The law provided criminal penalties for corruption by officials, and the government generally did not implement the law effectively - there were reports of high-level government corruption

Michael Cecire: At this moment, the acrimony that was broken between Tbilisi and its partners in Brussels and Washington has to led to a feeling that our values are not entirely the same, or at least are splitting apart in certain respects

State Department: We are deeply concerned that draft legislation introduced into Georgia’s parliament will derail Georgia from its European path

Wine tasting, film screening, rugby and wine again - what priorities did the Georgian Embassy in Washington define?!

Stephen Nix: The data suggests that this election in Georgia could shape up to be very competitive
