Kremlin accuses outside parties of trying to destabilise Georgia after election controversy
Summary: The Kremlin accused outside parties of trying to destabilize Georgia following a parliamentary election. The U.S. and EU have called for an investigation into alleged voting violations after the ruling Georgian Dream party claimed victory with nearly 54% of the vote.
Opposition leaders disputed the election results, with President Salome Zourabichvili suggesting it was a "Russian special operation." The Kremlin denied any interference, stating that accusations of Russian involvement are unfounded.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov claimed that European actors attempted to interfere in the election, but he rejected any notion of Russian involvement.
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