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: Following court rulings that upheld Gvaramia’s sentence, the U.S. Embassy in Georgia noted that the case "calls into question Georgia's commitment to rule of law".
Nika Gvaramia was arrested in May 2022 and sentenced to 3.5 years in prison. : Following court rulings that upheld Gvaramia’s sentence,
: In official remarks, the U.S. stated that Gvaramia’s imprisonment put at risk Georgia's "stated goal for a more secure, democratic European future," emphasizing that media pluralism is essential for Euro-Atlantic integration. democratic European future