TBILISI. Feb 13 (Interfax) - The European Parliament on Thursday passed a resolution on the situation in Georgia, in which it denounced the country's ruling party, Georgian Dream, for its ...
The resolution calls on GD authorities to “immediately cease violent repression against peaceful protesters, political ...
Since the Georgian Dream party suspended EU accession talks, Georgia’s population has made its feelings known. Now the EU ...
With a ceremony full of colour and tradition, the European Youth Olympic Winter Festival (EYOF) officially opened in Georgia ...
Georgian President Mikheil Kavelashvili on Friday held an introductory meeting with Ashot Smbatyan, the Armenian Ambassador ...
By Ailis Halligan in Tbilisi The European Parliament voted on February 13 on a resolution concerning the “Further ...
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze on Thursday criticised the latest resolution on political developments in the country, introduced in the European Parliament, calling it “another unjust ...
In a landmark resolution adopted on February 13, 2025, the European Parliament (EP) has taken a strong stance against the ...
In the interview for the Europe Conversation Kobakhidze said of a transparency law implemented in Georgia – heavily criticised by the US embassy under the Biden administration – that it ...
Speaking at the event on February 11, Kobakhidze mostly spoke of Georgia’s “effective governance and prudent policies” of the GD government and strategic role of Georgia in global connectivity. He ...
Kobakhidze highlighted the investment MoU signed by Eagle Hills and the Government of Georgia, involving a $5.5 billion investment in developmental projects in the cities of Tbilisi and Batumi.