The Chechen opposition movement NIYSO, recognized as extremist in Russia, reported that young people arriving in Grozny to enroll in universities are being redirected to the military enlistment office and drafted into military service. This information has not yet been confirmed by other sources, and regional authorities are refraining from comment.
NATO supports Georgia's sovereignty and territorial integrity and calls on its government to accelerate reforms to strengthen democratic institutions and advance Euro-Atlantic integration. Javier Colomina, Special Representative of the Alliance in the South Caucasus and Central Asia, wrote about this.
The day before, Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili filed a lawsuit against the law on “foreign agents” in the country’s Constitutional Court. The defendant in the lawsuit is the Parliament of Georgia. The President claims that the law was adopted contrary to Article 78 of the Constitution of Georgia. According to this article, parliament must “within its powers, promote Georgia’s accession to the EU and NATO.”
As you know, because of this law, the process of Georgia’s accession to the European Union was suspended, and the United States canceled military exercises.