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The declaration of the July 9-11 NATO summit in Washington, D.C., did not mention Georgia’s intention to join the Alliance. This was the first time since 2008, according to the European Parliament member Petras Auštrevičius. “First time since 2008 the reference to Georgia’s intention to join NATO went missing. It coincides with country’s ruling party promise to defeat ‘liberal fasism’,” he wrote on his X. He called on the Georgian leadership “to correct its compas otherwise even the European path will be missed”. What happened before On May 28, the Georgian parliament overrode President Salome…

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