Shalva Papuashvili: Moldova has been in economic stagnation since the war began, but they gave it a candidacy - what have we done to be the leader in economic growth? - We acted in the national interest
Salome Samadashvili: Our task is to ensure that the MEGOBARI Act supporting the Georgian people is adopted as quickly as possible and to provide critically important support to Georgia - we are holding meetings in Washington on this matter
Irakli Kobakhidze to hold a briefing at 11:00
Shalva Papuashvili: Robert Schuman is probably rolling over in his grave when he sees what is happening to the EU in the hands of the current political elite in Brussels – we see a certain move of Brussels towards the Soviet Union
Ana Tsitlidze: He is a so-called prime minister who is afraid to walk alone in the street; Neither Ivanishvili nor the so-called Constitutional Court can destroy the United National Movement - We will fight to the end for freedom and European integration
UNICEF Calls for Empowering Adolescents through Skill-Building on World Youth Skills Day
The German Gov’t, UNDP, and CARE Caucasus Expand Support for Small Businesses Led by Ukrainian Refugees
Ana Tsitlidze: Kakha Kaladze is unsure whether he will be a candidate for Tbilisi mayor again, and it’s making him anxious, because Mamuka Mdinaradze wants the candidacy
Ian Kelly and David Kramer: The government in Georgia is clearly leaning toward Moscow; The Trump administration must urgently appoint a new ambassador, and the Senate should pass the “MEGOBARI Act"
The "Coalition for Change" and the "United National Movement" have appealed to the CEC to retain their electoral number