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Zourabichvili's speech was met with a standing ovation by MEPs (President.ge)

Georgian president on lone EU crusade as frustration with Tbilisi's policies grows

The figurehead president warned that denying EU membership candidate status would embolden Russia and empower the already-ascendant forces of illiberalism in Georgia.
Nini Gabritchidze Jun 2, 2023
Opposition leader Adgur Ardzinba (R) railed against the "anti-national" de facto government (Facebook; Adgur Ardzinba)

Abkhazia faces protests as discontent mounts

The de facto authorities fortified government buildings in an apparent attempt to prevent a revolution like the ones that overthrew previous governments in 2020 and 2014.
May 31, 2023
Russia wants to revive its long-defunct rail link to Georgia through breakaway Abkhazia (Facebook; Georgian Railways)

Russia's transport ambitions create new headaches in Georgia

Tbilisi seems to be facilitating Armenia-Russia maritime links, but has no intention, for now, of reviving the railway connection through breakaway Abkhazia.
Nini Gabritchidze May 25, 2023
Russia had banned direct flights with Georgia since 2019 (Giorgi Lomsadze)

Despite popular outrage, eased travel with Russia is a boon for some Georgians

Russia's charm offensive has undeniable benefits for some Georgians, even those who see through the geopolitical gambit.
Giorgi Lomsadze May 24, 2023
Protests were held in Tbilisi against the resumption of flights with Russia on May 19 (Nini Gabritchidze)

Wedding visit by Lavrov's daughter riles Georgians

News of Yekaterina Vinokurova's arrival broke as the country was already experiencing turmoil over the re-establishment of direct flights with Russia.
Nini Gabritchidze May 22, 2023
An exhibition celebrating 30 years of diplomatic ties between the U.S. and Georgia in 2022 (Facebook; National Archives of Georgia)

Georgia slams U.S. visa policies amid Russia flights controversy

Complaining about U.S. visa policies has become Tbilisi's latest line of rhetoric against its strategic partner.
Nini Gabritchidze May 19, 2023
Russia suspended direct flights with Georgia in 2019 (Facebook; TAV Georgia)

Georgia: Uncertainty looms as first carriers authorized for Russia flights

The government says the country will not be accepting operators and aircraft that have come under Western sanctions.
Nini Gabritchidze May 16, 2023
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili speaks at Conservative Political Action Conference Hungary on May 4. The speech was soon followed by the Georgian Dream party’s exit from the PES. (Photo: garibashvili.ge)

Georgia: Ruling party thumbs nose at influential EU grouping

Georgian Dream derides “pseudo-liberals” as it withdraws from a European political alliance.
Nini Gabritchidze May 11, 2023

Russia rewards Georgia with lifting of visa requirement, renewal of direct flights

The changes signal growing competition between Russia and the West for Georgia’s geopolitical loyalty.
Giorgi Lomsadze May 10, 2023

Russian journalist: Ukrainians are confident of final victory

Ten-day tour reveals that Ukrainian national identity is stronger than ever.
May 9, 2023

Georgia: Watchdog group urges greater transparency, strict regulation of governmental AI use

The Ministry of Interior’s use of AI stands out for its “relative complexity.”
May 8, 2023
Viktor Orban (L) and Irakli Garibashvili lavished each other with praise at the Budapest forum. (Facebook; Georgian Government)

Georgian PM's far-right bromance draws concerns

Garibashvili's participation, and his anti-LGBT speech, at a conservative forum in Budapest were seen as part of an ongoing flirtation with fascism.
Nini Gabritchidze May 5, 2023
Georgia's Poti Port is a key node on the Middle Corridor (Facebook; APM Terminals Poti)

How the Middle Corridor is shaping Georgia's relations with the West

With great opportunity comes the great temptation to use it for blackmail, experts warn.
Nini Gabritchidze May 3, 2023
The nuclear material was seized near the port town of Poti (ssg.gov.ge)

Georgia captures "$2m worth" of uranium

Officials gave no information on the provenance of the uranium or its prospective buyers.
Giorgi Lomsadze May 2, 2023
Civic engagement in Ukraine surged in the wake of the Euromaidan protests in 2014, then dipped in 2017, amid deepening public disillusionment with the government’s failure to tackle corruption, but started rising again in 2019 after Volodymyr Zelenskyy became president. (Photo: Ivan Bandura, CC BY 2.0, t.ly/NAEI)

Report highlights how Russia misread Ukraine’s popular mood

The signs of solidarity and resilience shown by Ukrainians were evident in the decade leading up to the war, but the Kremlin ignored the evidence.
May 2, 2023

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