AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCrypto Crime Crackdown: U.S. authorities arrested two alleged AudiA6 operators in Batumi—Ruslan Tkachuk and Alexander Ledenev—accused of laundering about $389m in cryptocurrency, as a multinational takedown seized domains, servers, and froze crypto tied to the Dark2Web cash-out service. Pro-European Protest Watch: In Tbilisi, supporters of EU integration marched for the 563rd day, demanding an end to police violence and the release of “prisoners of conscience,” after footage they say shows detainee abuse. EU-Georgia Tensions: Georgian officials again hit back at Brussels over sanctions pressure and visa-free travel conditions, with parliament speaker Shalva Papuashvili calling it “blackmail.” Regional Diplomacy: Georgian PM Irakli Kobakhidze wrapped an official visit to Kyrgyzstan, signing 11 documents and focusing on transport links and possible direct flights. Batumi Spotlight: Abkhazia’s education minister attended the Georgian Youth Olympic Festival opening in Batumi, with about 1,200 athletes set to compete.
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