British Foreign Secretary James Cleverley, during visits to Moldova and Georgia, scheduled for March 16 and 17, will announce the allocation of 10.5 million pounds (about $ 12.6 million) to countries to counter “external interference”, the press service of the British government reports. .
In a statement published on the government’s website, Cleverly intends to announce in Chisinau “the government’s plans to strengthen Moldova’s resilience to malicious interference” by allocating an additional £10m for economic and governance reforms, including in the energy sector.
In Georgia, Cleverly will assess how cooperation with the UK can help counter “subversive interference”, including cooperation in the field of defense and cybersecurity. To help strengthen democracy in Georgia, the UK will also provide £500,000 to help organize “free and fair elections in 2024, protected from outside interference.”
Source: Rosbalt

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