Critics are dubbing it the russia law. They say that its similar to legislation russia uses to suppress certain opinions and silence critics of the kremlin. Those who oppose the bill also argue that the legislation could negatively affect georgias chances ofjoining the european union. Speaking earlier, georgias Prime MinisterIrakli Kobakhidze said otherwise. Translation today is the most im ortant translation today is the most important day translation today is the most important day in translation today is the most important day in terms translation today is the most important day in terms of important day in terms of strengthening the independence and sovereignty of our country. The adoption of the on transparency of foreign influence law provides strong guarantees for long term peace and stability in georgia, addressing polarisation which is essential for georgias immigration into the european union. The bbc� s Rayhan Demytrie has been on the ground in tbilisi and sent this report. They marched in with a warning against the protesters who have been demonstrating outside parliament for weeks. Protesters stood defiantly, refusing to move away. And then violence. All in the name of a contentious law which protesters fear will mark the end of georgias democracy. You get a sense, now, they are moving more intensely. And the protesters are beginning to boo. Theyre being pushed away from the square. We will be in the eu. Freedom to the georgians georgian people are standing for their rights, to make a decision, which is to be against this law. We do not wish it. It is dragging us back into the same hole that we finally crawled out of. A similarforeign agents law exists in russia, used there to crack down on the governments critics. Georgians worry the same thing might happen here. They are liars, they are putins guys, you know . They are doing russian work here. Earlier, mps from the Governing Party passed the law after a debate turned into a brawl. Authorities defended the bill, saying it would help protect georgia from foreign interference. Critics suspect the government is trying to defend the interests of one man, bidzina ivanishvili, a billionaire who made his fortune in russia. That is also intrinsically very russian to defend the interests of one man against the interests of one nation. These mass protests have been driven by georgias youth, standing up to defend the National Dream of a future in europe. Here in the us, White House Press secretary Karinejean Pierre said, we are deeply troubled by georgias kremlin style foreign agents legislation. She then said, if this legislation passes, it will compel us to fundamentally reassess our relationship with georgia. With me is ambassador William Courtney he served as Us Ambassador to georgia and to kazakhstsan and is currently a Senior Fellow at rand. Ambassador, great to have you back on the show. What did you make of the scenes we saw from Tbilisi Market Today that the mass protest outside parliament and the brawl inside parliament . And the brawl inside parliament . ,. , ,. , parliament . Mass protests have been Going Parliament . Mass protests have been going on parliament . Mass protests have been going on for parliament . Mass protests have been going on for a parliament . Mass protests have been going on for a Long Parliament . Mass protests have been going on for a long time i been going on for a long time and in some respects they are similar to protest that took place in 2003, 2004 when georgia had its first colour revolution, rose revolution, and ukraine had two car revolutions. Mass protests by people suggests that what the government is doing now is not very popular. If government is doing now is not very popular very popular. If you got the Prime Minister very popular. If you got the Prime Minister has very popular. If you got the Prime Minister has said, i very popular. If you got the i Prime Minister has said, he said that they cannot back down because georgia would lose its sovereignty and he also said they would quote easily share they would quote easily share the fate of ukraine. What do you think he meant by that . The onl risk you think he meant by that . The only risk of you think he meant by that . Tue only risk of losing you think he meant by that . Tte only risk of losing sovereignty as if russia takes it over. Because moving the government, pro russian election, makes it more vulnerable because they dont have friends outside who could protect them. Its a real risk for sovereignty is russia rather than the west. T risk for sovereignty is russia rather than the west. Rather than the west. I once asked a question rather than the west. I once asked a question we rather than the west. I once asked a question we put rather than the west. I once asked a question we put a l asked a question we put a former georgian ambassador to the us. The current ruling part of the Georgian Dream party were elected and represent a democratic vote in georgia. Does it look like these protests represent what people in georgia feel . It seems they are mostly young people on the streets. To people necessarily want to see this bill overturned . Want to see this bill overturned . ,. ,. , overturned . Poll after poll shows that overturned . Poll after poll shows that 8096 overturned . Poll after poll shows that 8096 of overturned . Poll after polli shows that 8096 of georgia overturned . Poll after poll shows that 8096 of georgia want shows that 80 of georgia want georgia part of europe. Not back to the direction of russia. It is clear that Popular Support is opposed to the government. The key will the government. The key will the Security Forces break or will they continue to unforeseen fairly brutal treatment on demonstrators . In 2014 ukraine Security Forces broke, there was a fling of the country, we dont know what happened in georgia but there was a lot of pressure on the Security Forces now and a lot of people in georgia are upset. You can see that from the protests. Weve seen that its like with the president would veto the bill but then it could, the parliament could override that. What impact do you think this bill will have . This is a big step toward a more authoritarian government. They could be additional steps. Russia has an Undesirable Organisation with the could come after this. In some sense it is like both rush at the beginning and now victor or ban, a constitutional regression, if you will into thousand 12 in 2012 when he was elected, he was popular but now its moved to an oratory interaction. The liberal democratic Opposition Parties are on united. Are on united. Thats the question are on united. Thats the question that are on united. Thats the question that have are on united. Thats the question that have so are on united. Thats the i question that have so many people want to join europe in georgia, why did the bill pass . The government is concerned about staying in power. I had of elections, we should say. Delbene 0ctober, especially after these laws passed on other measures, the elections will highly unlikely to be free and fair. It is on the road to the kind of thing we see in russia. ,. , russia. The kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov russia. The kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov today russia. The kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov today denied i Dmitry Peskov today denied russia has any connection to the legislation but what do we know about russian influence on the georgian government . We dont the georgian government . Dont know a lot at least publicly about the influence. But you have a pro russian being the made his money and his anti western billionaire. He gave a shocking speech recently calling the us the Global War Party and promising there would be after the elections trials to charge the elections trials to charge the opposition with crimes. We dont know what russian influences but the direction is what russia would want. The us as it is alive what russia would want. The us as it is alive and what russia would want. The us as it is alive and we what russia would want. The us as it is alive and we saw what russia would want. The us as it is alive and we saw the i as it is alive and we saw the white house commenting today that it would cause the us to fundamentally reassess the relationship with georgia. What you think that means . Tia you think that means . No assistance you think that means . Tit . Assistance accepted from independent ngos and may well mean sanctions on the top people in the government, it could suggest that internationally the us will be not so supportive of georgia in the future as it has been in the future as it has been in the past. The future as it has been in the past the future as it has been in the ast. � ,. ,. , the past. Ambassador, good to have ou the past. Ambassador, good to have you again the past. Ambassador, good to have you again on the past. Ambassador, good to have you again on bbc the past. Ambassador, good to have you again on bbc news. L have you again on bbc news. Thank you forjoining us. Thank you for oining us. Thank ou. Us Secretary Of StateAntony Blinken made a surprise visit to kyiv at what he called a critical moment for the country amid a fresh russian offensive. The top us diplomat sought to reassure ukrainians of american support with a direct message you are not alone. The coming weeks and months will demand a great deal of ukrainians who have already sacrificed so much. But i have come to ukraine with a message. You are not alone. The United States has been by your side from day one. We are with you today. And we will stay by your side until ukraines security, sovereignty, its ability to choose its own path is guaranteed. Mr blinken also met with ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky who, in response to mr blinkens assurances, emphasised ukraines need for fresh military aid. Since friday, ukrainian troops have been struggling to push back against a new russian offensive in the north of the country. This is the map of the battlefield. Areas in red show what is now under russian occupation. But heavy fighting has opened a new front in the north east near kharkiv. The area has already changed hands in this war and moscow seeks to take kharkiv again. Our state Department Correspondent tom bateman is travelling with the secretary. He sent his report. This was a treatment to show solidarity in the form of a fresh plight of american ammunition. Its been something the well wednesday. We arrived, i was travelling with mr macron either Sleeper Train from the polish border going to keep first thing this morning. The first thing this morning. The first meeting was with president zelensky and we heard from the queen leader profuse facts to the americans for breaking the deadlock in washington more than a year now its been going on, that part is in paralysis, unable to get around 60 billion of Military Assistance flowing to the ukrainians. That would happen three weeks ago. We learn something important and that was that the first armaments of that package are now at the front line. A senior official telling us that artillery shells, Missile Interceptors are now in the battle zone. Just three weeks or so after that package made its way through. The question is, is all of this going to be enough . What we heard from the Secretary Of State was an attempt to reassure the ukrainians that they are endless for the long term and there a particular theme tonight on young ukrainians, i watched the Secretary Of State speak to hundreds of students here in kyiv and he then believe it or not appeared with a bad, Rock Band Playing Rocking in the free world, a neil young classic, and that in the basement of the bar here in kyiv, the Secretary Of State is a keen guitarist, but there was an Important Message therapy because it was about trying to say, look, we see ukraines future with the west, with the european union, with nato. And here is the continuous support from the us with Ukrainian Reforms meant to be mixed and to get that in place. But the problem is, this is a promise mr blinken can make, it is not necessarily what he can keep. Remember there is a Passenger Election in the us later this year and President Biden is in quite a different place from donald trump. His opponent on theissue donald trump. His opponent on the issue of Military Assistance to ukraine. For ukrainians looking from here, to washington, whatever the policy is now, there are no guarantees for them that that will necessarily remain exactly as it is now in a the Biden Administration informed congress its moving forward with more than 1 billion in new weapons for israel. The announcement first reported by the Wall Streetjourrnal comes less than a week after the white house paused an Arms Shipment To Israel over concerns about israels planned invasion of rafah in southern gaza. The latest weapons package still needs certain approvals before being delivered, but it includes the potential transfer of 700 million in tank ammunitions, 500 million in tactical vehicles and another 60 million in mortar rounds. According to thejournal, there are additional steps to be completed before these weapons would be sent could take years. Alerting congress triggers a review period which could allow lawmakers to try and halt the deal. Coming up President Biden slaps major tariffs on chinese Electric Vehicles and other items. We look at the impact on the us economy and ties with china. Around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. Lets look at another story making the headlines. It is finally open. The uks biggest indoor arena co op live has staged its first performance after weeks of last minute cancellations and chaos. The manchester band elbow opened the arena in their home city. The new £365 million venue has been blighted by setbacks. Shows by peter kay, 0livia rodrigo, take that and other acts had to be cancelled or moved. But as Colin Paterson reports, those problems ended tonight. After Opening Night being cancelled on three previous occasions, a gig was actually going ahead. Occasions, a gig was actually going ahead occasions, a gig was actually going ahead. You go through something going ahead. You go through Something Like going ahead. You go through Something Like this, going ahead. You go through Something Like this, you i going ahead. You go through Something Like this, you go l going ahead. You go through l Something Like this, you go to bed at night with the demons. This morning the boss of co op live showed us around. 5 this morning the boss of coop live showed us around. As much as i love doing live showed us around. As much as i love doing these as i love doing these interviews with you and i think this is our third one, i dont think we will be doing a four. And although the Manchester Venue has now finally opened, parts of the venue are still not finished. Dozens of Construction Workers were on the site on tuesday morning, and its boss has said it could take another six months before it is fully completed. Youre live with bbc news. President biden said china is cheating, not competing in global trade as he unveiled new tariffs on an estimated 18 billion worth of chinese imports, including electric cars, solar panels, and steel. The white house says beijings unfair Trading Practices harm americanjobs and key industries, such as clean energy and Electric Vehicles. Under President Bidens new policy, tariffs on chinese electric cars will quadruple from 25 to 100 . Levies on steel will triple, and the rate on semiconductors will double. China criticised the move, warning that it would seriously affect the atmosphere of bilateral cooperation. The levies are the latest escalation in a trade war between the worlds two largest economies that has roots in former president Donald Trumps administration. Earlier, President Biden contrasted his policies with those of mr trump. My my president s are promised increased american exports and boosted manufacturing but he did neither, he failed. He signed a trade deal with china, he was supposed to buy 200 billion more in american goods, instead china imports from a