The United States has decided to freeze $95 million in aid to Georgia. The reason is the Georgian parliament’s adoption of a law similar to Russia’s foreign agents law, according to a statement from US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. The Secretary of State reminded that on May 23, following the anti-democratic actions of the Georgian government, he announced a comprehensive review of US-Georgian relations. “As a result of that review, the United States is pausing more than $95 million in assistance that directly benefits the Government of Georgia,” Blinken added. He specified that, despite …