Georgia: Prime Minister Kobachidze and his law against “foreign agents” – politics

There is nothing to suggest that Olaf Scholz will be so clear after less than three minutes. It was last Friday and the scene was, as usual, sober at a press conference with a foreign prime minister, this time the Georgian Iraqi Kobachidze, who wants to lead his country into the European Union: a close partner, in other words, the German and Georgian flags in the background, plus the blue and yellow with the wreath of stars. Scholz praises how well and fluently the guest speaks German; Kobachidze studied at the Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf 20 years ago and received his doctorate in law. But after the friendly start, Scholz becomes serious.

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