Trump Goes to Georgia. Why is Latvia Staying on the Sidelines?

This is stated in a post by the company on social media X. "We are pleased to announce the launch of the 'Trump Tower Tbilisi' project - our first branded complex in Georgia," the post states, as quoted by "Deutsche Welle." The Trump Organization explained that the project will be developed in collaboration with Archi Group, Biograpi Living, The Sapir Organization, Blox Group, and Finvest Georgia, and will become "the tallest building in the country." "From its windows, there will be a view of Central Park, and the complex itself will become the core of a multifunctional center, including elite apartments, shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues," The Trump Organization continued. In 2012, The Trump Organization had already announced plans to build a Trump Tower in the Georgian city of Batumi. However, at that time, the project, like many other foreign deals, was canceled due to Donald Trump's presidential ambitions and his desire to avoid potential conflicts of interest. Since Trump's reelection as head of the White House, the company has launched a wave of new projects outside the U.S.: in Vietnam, India, and Middle Eastern countries, notes The Wall Street Journal. This is certainly wonderful, but where is the loyal American partner Latvia in this list?