Irakli Kobakhidze, the head of the ruling Georgian Dream party, on Thursday slammed US Ambassador Kelly Degnan for her “incorrect” comments on the Georgian Government’s response to the disruption of the Tbilisi Pride festival by pro-Russian, far-righ...
Opposition MPs Khatia Dekanoidze and Roman Gotsiridze, who have recently set up a Parliamentary group Eurooptimists, on Thursday said 244,966 Georgian citizens had left and did not return to the country between 2012 and 2022, under the current Georgi...
MEP Viola von Cramon on Thursday condemned an attack on the Tbilisi Pride festival on July 6, and called on responsible agencies in Georgia to protect the freedom of assembly in the country. The MEP also thanked the LGBTI Integrity Group – a cro...
Mateusz Morawiecki, the Polish prime minister, on Wednesday tweeted his country’s medical professionals were in Tbilisi to conduct a “comprehensive medical examination” of the currently imprisoned former President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili. ...
The message of the NATO summit in Vilnius is very clear, the door is wide open for Georgia and Ukraine, US Ambassador to Georgia Kelly Degnan said on Thursday, adding “we just need to see the political will on the part of the Georgian government to i...
Irakli Kobakhidze, the head of the ruling Georgian Dream party, on Wednesday claimed NATO had maintained status quo on the issues of both Georgia and Ukraine, which he said was part of the alliance’s “pragmatic policy”. Speaking with the Georgia...
NATO on Tuesday said Georgia will need the membership action plan for integration into the alliance, while the stage will be removed for Ukraine, the bloc’s communique released on the first day of the Vilnius Summit said. “We reaffirm the decisi...
The President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola, on Tuesday condemned the “violent disruption” of the Tbilisi Pride festival by the far-right, pro-Kremlin Conservative movement on Saturday. “The life and safety of the LGBTQ+ community...
Five former ambassadors of the United States to Georgia, William Courtney, Ian Kelly, Richard Miles, John Tefft and Kenneth Yalowitz, on Monday urged the Georgian authorities to allow the “life-saving” treatment of Mikheil Saakashvili, the imprisoned...
The Georgian government’s refusal to protect sexual minorities that allowed “pro-Russian” groups to disrupt Tbilisi Pride festival on Saturday is the “most damaging” thing it could do in the context of Georgia’s joining the European Union, Ian Kelly,...