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Georgia Excluded from NATO Summit Amid Deepening Rift with Western Partners
Georgia's absence from the July 7-8 NATO summit in Ankara has sparked political debate in Tbilisi. The ruling Georgian Dream party dismissed concerns of diplomatic isolation, while opposition figures and former diplomats warned of a deepening rift with Western partners.
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