What happened: Pro-EU protesters in Georgia remain defiant one year after the prime minister announced a four-year pause in the country's EU accession process.
Why it matters:
- The halt delays Georgia's potential integration into the European Union.
- It affects Georgian citizens hopeful for closer ties with Europe and related reforms.
MNN Take: The protests reflect ongoing public demand for EU membership despite government decisions to slow the process, highlighting tensions between political leadership and popular opinion.
Sources: BBC World