A growing number of employees from Georgia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs have publicly distanced themselves from the government’s decision to suspend European Union accession negotiations until 2028. As of now, 100 diplomats have signed a statement ...
EU Ambassador to Georgia, Paweł Herczyński, expressed “deep disappointment” on Friday over the Georgian government’s decision to suspend its pursuit of European Union integration for the next four years. Speaking to journalists, Herczyński described...
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia announced on Froiday it had arrested 43 individuals during a rally on Rustaveli Avenue in central Tbilisi for disobeying police orders and petty hooliganism, protesting the Governmnet’s move on Thursday to ...
The Georgian Parliament on Friday escalated its security to the highest red level, restricting access to all but essential personnel, following protests on Rustaveli Avenue over the government’s decision to delay EU membership negotiations and refuse...
Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna has strongly condemned Georgia’s ruling party, Georgian Dream (GD), for its latest decision, calling it the “inevitable result” of the party’s actions over time. In a post on X, Tsahkna accused the GD leaders...
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia has begun efforts to disperse protesters near the Parliament building, with water cannons deployed in an attempt to break up the crowd on Chichinadze Street. The police operation also involved the use of pe...
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia has reported escalating tensions during protests near the Parliament building, accusing demonstrators of exceeding the limits set by the country’s Assembly and Manifestation law. According to the statement,...
President Salome Zourabichvili has publicly endorsed a rare act of dissent by 44 employees of Georgia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who condemned the government’s decision to delay European Union accession negotiations until 2028. In a social media...
Forty-four employees of Georgia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs have publicly condemned the government’s decision to remove EU accession negotiations from the national agenda until 2028. In a joint statement, the diplomats argued that this move contrad...
As protests intensified in Tbilisi, Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili arrived in front of the Georgian Parliament and confronted riot police stationed at Freedom Square, questioning their loyalty and urging them to uphold their duty to protect ...