Baltic states agree to impose sanctions against those who “suppressed the protests” in Georgia  

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**Baltic States Take a Stand Against Georgia Crackdown**

The of Lithuania, , and have agreed to take action against those who suppressed in Georgia. The three countries’ made the announcement social media platform .

According to the ministers, Gabrielius Landbergis from Lithuania, Baiba Braže from Latvia, and from Estonia, “opponents of democracy” and violators will face national . This means that people who played a role in cracking down on peaceful protests in Georgia will not be welcome in the Baltic states.

The move is seen as a strong stance against those who used force to silence protesters in Georgia.

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