Time in Tbilisi: May 4, 2024 16:03
Georgia, along with 80 other countries, has co-sponsored the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution vetoed by Russia, the Georgian foreign ministry announced on Saturday, reiterating support for Ukraine "at all possible international platforms."
The issue is set to move to the UN General Assembly (UNGA).
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— MFA of Georgia (@MFAgovge) February 26, 2022
We reiterate full support to our ???????? friends at all the possible international platforms. We #StandWithUkraine.
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