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Will say that as far as arbitration, is concerned that is all down to GOGC not Frr of which last paragraph, seems to suggest.
Pt.2
Recall that in the last two months, letters sent to the Georgian government by US congressmen have raised concerns about ongoing events, dissolution of rallies, the fall of the proportional system, and the persecution of opposition politicians, suggesting that the partnership between Georgia and the United States may be in question.
Malin drafted the Georgia Fair Business Practices Act in 2019, but his fellow congressmen began supporting the act more than a year ago. The Republican congressman expresses his concern over the country's deviation from the country's democratic values ??and economic deterioration. One example of business harassment is cited by oil and gas company Frontera Resources, which is suing Georgia for international arbitration.
Source - https://commersant.ge/ge/post/biznesi-ashsh-sgan-sanqciebs-gamoricxavs (in Georgian)
FFR and Cocoa Cola Georgia - what a strange ****tail! Pt.1
"Imposing sanctions, whatever the form, will certainly affect the economy and will be a very undesirable and dangerous fact. But, I don't think that will happen, I'm sure. We have an association agreement and visa-free travel with the European Union, and it would be very bad for any member of the government or any citizen to impose sanctions on us during this period. That is why we should all work to prevent this, both from the position and from the opposition. ”- Lasha Papashvili, CEO of Redix Group, appreciates the US congressmen's opinion on imposing sanctions on Georgia.
The US Congressman, Republican Party member Charles Fleischman, recently joined the sanctions on Georgia. He is the fifth US lawmaker to back Congressman Marquin Malin's initiative.
Republican Marquin Malin, a member of the US House of Representatives, sent a letter to Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia, expressing concern over deviating from democratic values ??and worsening economic conditions.
Kommersant wonders what Georgian business expects from Georgia's strategic partner and whether the US may impose sanctions on certain individuals in Georgia. As it turns out, most businessmen unanimously deny the threat of economic sanctions from the United States, though with the slightest assumption, this could have a significant impact on Georgia's international image.
“This is not about sanctions against the country, but about sanctions on people. Anyway, I think there will be no sanctions, and it all looks like Bodova. Sanctions are imposed on countries whose policies are contrary to US strategic interests. These are Iran, Russia - we are not included in this list. Consequently, we cannot compare all this with the Georgian economy. In Russia, the US has imposed sanctions on individuals and some companies, while state sanctions are only imposed on Iran (movement, transfers prohibited).
If this happens, it will be a long-term problem for our country in the reputable part and it will take years for it to recover. The Congressman's letter is a work of lobbying and such people do not want good for the country, ” said businessman Irakli Iashvili.
Temur Chkonia, president of Coca-Cola Bottlers Georgia, the largest US-based Coca-Cola company in Georgia, believes that such conversations would not be harmful to the economy from a strategic partner, and it is possible that the US would impose economic sanctions.
"When one country imposes sanctions on another, it means that the state or business must react. The purpose of the sanction is that a topic that is of concern to any state agency should be subject to regulation. It is possible that the US will impose economic sanctions on Georgia. Even one congressman says that it is enough for the majority to share, but it will not hurt the economy, ” said Temur Chkonia.