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Georgia “godfather” ruins US business ambitions
July 3, 2020 by Breaking News
The US administration cannot put pressure on its commercial interests in Georgia because of the local "Putin ally".
This was written by Republican MP Markuane Mullin in a publication for The Hill.
The article is about Bidzin Ivanishvili, who leads the ruling party in Georgia and is considered the "godfather" of the country, because of his influence. Mullin points out that the Georgian politician studied in Russia and made his fortune in the "frisky 1990s".
Ivanishvili led the governing Georgian Dream coalition in 2012. Then he led the country's government. But even after the resignation, according to the congressman, Ivanishvili retained his influence and then returned to the presidency of his party.
“Ivanishvili's need for unconditional consolidation of power and control is not limited to the Georgian government. Putin's ally is actively working to expel American companies legally operating in the country, "regrets Mullin.
As an example, he cited the company Frontera Resources, which made money by extracting and selling Georgian energy. Also on the list were Iconia Capital LLC, Georgian American Alloys, Georgia Manganese, Philip Morris. All, according to the Republican, were pressured by Ivanishvili.
In this regard, the congressman recalled his bill last year, which provided for anti-Georgian sanctions. In particular, the document helped identify current and former Georgian officials who interfere with US business interests.
"If the President decides that Georgia has committed such actions, the President must impose financial and commercial sanctions on the Georgian government, as well as sanctions on visas and the property of certain people", - explained the politician.
Mullin calls the approval of his initiative a "good first step" to punish the reprehensible Georgian politicians in Washington by showing them how the United States "supports the struggle for freedom".
It should be noted that Mullin was not the only one who asked to add Ivanishvili to the American blacklist. By putting pressure on the interests of American companies, other Republicans have tried to discredit the Georgian politician. In June, a group of members of Congress demanded that the White House impose sanctions against Ivanishvili, calling him a "close ally" of Russian leader Vladimir Putin. The call was presented in the report "Strengthening America and Fighting Global Threats", developed by the Republican Research Committee.
"The current sanctions are not used enough against foreign friends of Putin, undermining the sovereignty of the former Soviet republics. Bidzina Ivanishvili, the richest man in Georgia, is a close ally of Putin and is involved in the destabilization of Georgia in favor of Russia ", - said the report.