Kaja Kallas : We have raised sanctions against those who use violent means against peaceful protesters. We have not yet been able convince two European countries of this.  

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**EU Chief Criticizes European Countries Over Georgia Protests**

The leader of the European Union, Kaja Kallas, is unhappy with some EU countries. She says they have not done enough to stop violence against peaceful protesters in Georgia.

Kallas said she has asked two European countries to impose sanctions on those who use violence against peaceful protesters in Georgia. However, so far, these countries have refused to agree to this.

Sanctions are penalties that a country imposes on another country to punish them for bad behavior. Kallas thinks they should be used to stop the violence in Georgia.

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