The United States will send an additional $800 million in military aid to Ukraine, US President Joe Biden announced on Wednesday, following a call with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky. > “I just spoke with President Zelenskyy and sha...
The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) said Russia committed war crimes in Ukraine in a report published on April 13. The report pointed out that Russian troops carried out ‘deliberate and indiscriminate attacks against ...
The US Department of State 2021 Country Report on Human Rights and its assessments over Georgia will have its influence on the latter’s EU membership bid, Founder of Georgia’s Reforms Associates (GRASS), former Deputy FM of Georgia Sergi Kapanadze t...
The Kremlin “does not see the possibility” to swap Vladimir Putin’s closest ally in Ukraine, the oligarch and opposition politician Viktor Medvedchuk, for Ukrainian captives, Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated today. He noted that it was unknown f...
French President Emmanuel Macron has avoided accusing Russia of committing genocide in Ukraine during an interview with France 2 broadcasted on Wednesday. “So far, it has been established that war crimes were committed by the Russian army and that i...
Priest Vakhtang Tokhadze, who blessed the office of a pro-Russian Conservative Party office in western Ozurgeti region yesterday, has been temporarily suspended from priesthood, while the final decision will be made by the eparchy leadership in the ...
Georgian and Ukrainian parliament speakers have held an online meeting today after which Rada chair Ruslan Stefanchuk said on social media that he is “happy a small misunderstanding between Ukraine and Georgia has ended.” Stefanchul has welcomed t...
Ruslan Stefanchuk, head of the Ukrainian Rada, has welcomed today’s decision of Georgian Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili to visit Ukraine, stating that both countries will win. “In an interview for Imedi TV (yesterday) I said that I hope for ...
Opposition MP, former leader of the United National Movement, Salome Samadashvili says that the pressure coming from the public, “from the electorate of the ruling party and the opposition, forced the Georgian Dream” to take a step to visit Ukraine. ...
Georgian Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili may arrive in Ukraine separately with a delegation members he will select, while the Georgian MPs who wish to visit the war-torn country may have to compose another delegation, head of the ruling Georgia...