European Commission and NATO officials on Wednesday criticized Georgia’s adoption of a law requiring foreign-funded organizations to register as “foreign agents.” “The spirit and content of the law are not in line with EU core norms and values,” said a statement by EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell and Enlargement Commissioner Oliver Varhelyi. On Tuesday, Georgia’s parliament passed the controversial legislation despite angry protests in Tbilisi and urging by the EU and the United States not to adopt it. Thousands of people once again took to the streets of the capital on Tuesday evening….