The US security adviser in Georgia
WASHINGTON-The US national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, met with the Georgian president, Salome Zurabishvili, with whom he discussed the situation in the Caucasian country in the face of recent protests against the foreign agents bill. During the meeting, according to a note quoted by Nova News, Sullivan reiterated US support for Georgia's Euro-Atlantic integration and for the reform process that the Tbilisi government is carrying out in the framework of the European Union accession process.