Russia's Foreign Ministry disputes EU official Kaja Kallas's assessment of Georgia's economy, reporting 9.1% growth in Q1 2026 and a 40% rise in foreign currency reserves to $6.2 billion.
The Russian Foreign Ministry rejected comments by EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas regarding Georgia, citing a 9.1% economic growth rate in the first quarter of 2026 and a 40% increase in foreign currency reserves to $6.2 billion.
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