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- Georgian authorities condemn British sanctions against Imedi and PosTV
- Sanctions described as an attack on free press
- Official statements emphasize commitment to media freedom
- Context and reactions cover regulatory and diplomatic dimensions
Georgian authorities have condemned the sanctions imposed by Britain on the Imedi and PosTV television channels, framing the measures as an assault on free media and journalistic independence.
The government argued that the sanctions target media outlets that operate independently and serve as a platform for diverse viewpoints, potentially chilling editorial freedom within the country.
Officials stressed that Georgia remains committed to protecting press freedom and called for diplomatic engagement to resolve concerns while ensuring that media entities can operate without political or external pressure.
The government highlighted its stance that media freedom is a cornerstone of democratic governance and urged international partners to consider the implications of punitive measures on pluralistic journalism.

