Thousands of people have once again gathered in the streets of Georgia to protest against the government's decision to freeze talks on EU membership.
It is the fifth night in a row that people have protested.
Tens of thousands of people are outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, waving EU and Georgian flags, according to AP reporters.
Water cannons and tear gas are used against the protesters.
The Prime Minister claims that the protests are being financed "from abroad", and promises that there "will be no revolution in Georgia".
This is reported by TT.
He also criticizes Western countries for not having condemned the protesters' "organized violence", when criticism has been raised about excessive violence by the Georgian police.
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