EU Ambassador Comments on Sanctions, GD’s Planned Opposition Ban
Nika Melia: I believe Ivanishvili himself does not fully realize what severe consequences going all-in against the U.S. will bring - Regimes like this are always unexpectedly brought down — that fate will inevitably catch up with Ivanishvili, because that’s the path he’s on
Shalva Papuashvili: We are witnessing a paradox — today, violence is walking the streets wrapped in the flag of the European Union
Beka Liluashvili: Let them publish the previous letters sent to the U.S. as well – then we’ll see just how 'dignified' they really are
Kobuleti Mayor Levan Zoidze resigns
According to the report on severe and systemic human rights violations committed since November 2024, out of 117 individuals, 91 report violence by the police, and 108 cases of violence against media representatives have also been documented
Shalva Papuashvili: The 10th convocation of Parliament became a turning point in Georgian history, representing a bold body committed to defending sovereignty and national interests
Shalva Papuashvili: When working on the document known as the “April 19 Agreement,” it became clear that the goal of the friends working as mediators was more than just being intermediaries between the two sides — points were appearing in the text that neither party nor any “NGO” had requested
Paweł Herczyński on sanctions against “Georgian Dream” members: At the EU level, we are still working on introducing sanctions, and hopefully, we will reach a point where all 27 member states are in full agreement
GD Defence Minister Participates in UN Peacekeeping Ministerial