The EU is discussing suspending the financial support allocated to Georgia by adopting the Law on "Foreign Agents."
Peter Stano, representative of the European Commission, announced the information.
"It is a step back on the way to European integration. The EU has already frozen 30 million euros ($32.4 million) in military aid to Georgia through the European Peace Fund," Stano said.
In July, the US indefinitely postponed joint military exercises with Georgia and the allocation of more than 95 million dollars after the adoption of the controversial Law.