The EU flag was removed from the ceremonial hall of the Georgian President's residence. Correspondents of Pirveli TV channel ...
Demonstrators hold a Georgian national and an EU flag as they listen to outgoing Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili ...
The EU Council cited Georgian authorities’ “violent repression” of protests and media as the reason, with the move marking ...
Georgia has reacted angrily to the suspension of a mutual visa-free travel agreement by the European Union. The development may lead to Georgian diplomats and officials having to apply for visas ...
Georgia's instability has hurt relations with Europe and slowed economic growth after the pro-Moscow ruling party won national elections.
Today, the Council decided to suspend parts of the EU-Georgia visa facilitation agreement. This may lead to Georgian diplomats and officials having to apply for visa when travelling to the EU.
The Foreign Affairs Council meeting on January 27 discussed the developments in Georgia and decided to suspend visa liberalization for holders of Georgian diplomatic and service passports. The ...
The EU partially suspended on Monday the visa-free travel arrangement for Georgian diplomats and certain officials. The EU Council announced in a statement that foreign ministers meeting in ...
Talking Europe hosts Georgia’s fifth president, who maintains that she is still the legitimate holder of that post, despite the swearing-in of a new president on December 29th. Salomé ...