Violence has broken out again in Georgia's capital after protesters took to the streets near parliament over the suspension of EU membership talks,
Sky News reports.
Police used water cannon and pepper spray as thousands gathered in Tbilisi to demand the government change its stance.
Some protesters hurled fireworks at police and pushed a burning industrial bin towards officers.
There were also protests on Thursday after Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced accession talks were being put off until 2028 due to EU "blackmail".
It followed the European Parliament adopting a resolution condemning last month's election as neither free nor fair and criticising the ruling Georgian Dream party.
The party won almost 54% of votes, but opponents claim Russia helped rig the vote to halt the country's move towards the West.
There were allegations of ballot box stuffing, intimidation and civil servants being forced to vote for the status quo.