Irakli Kobakhidze, the Prime Minister of Georgia, on Thursday discussed “fruitful cooperation” with the World Bank over the past three decades with Eugene Rhuggenaath, the Executive Director of the global body.
Having successfully obtained the EU candidate country status, Georgia is now poised to engage in membership negotiations with the European Union. We are now working on new ‘9 steps’. And this is a challenging period for our future integration with the EU, because the process coincides with the parliamentary elections later this year. Therefore, we need to make a serious effort to secure our democracy.
On March 4, I travelled from Tbilisi to Berlin, only to discover at the airport of the German capital that Georgia was still in front of me in the middle of Europe. The reason for this was the numerous advertising banners that positioned Georgia impressively with the messages of “Infinite hospitality - Georgia”, “Find Infinite Wonders”, “Meet Infinite Culture” and more. I quickly realised the Georgian adventure in Berlin was only beginning.
As I am approaching the end of my ambassadorial term in Georgia, it is time to take a small step back and try to absorb all the unforgettable personal and professional experiences of the past 2.5 years. Time has flown so incredibly fast and it’s impossible to believe that soon I’ll have to pack up once again and move on.
Today, December 13, 2021, English-language Georgian news platform Agenda.ge is marking its 8th birthday. I am retiring as the editor in chief of Agenda.ge at the end of December 2021. My mission and time as the head of Agenda.ge has come to its end. Starting January 1, 2022, I will no longer be the editor-in-chief.
The Ministry of Health of Georgia on Thursday said 15 individuals, including law enforcement officers, had been hospitalised after receiving injuries during protests in Tbilisi between Wednesday and Thursday against the controversial domestic bill on transparency of foreign influence.
Georgia’s Deputy Interior Minister Aleksandre Darakhvelidze on Thursday called on the participants of the ongoing protests over the controversial domestic bill on transparency of foreign influence outside the Parliament in the country’s capital Tbilisi, to stop “violent and illegal” actions and protest in a “peaceful manner”, otherwise the law enforcement officers would be “forced to stop” the rally.
Blackmailing does not work on the Georgian people and Government, as the country is independent and sovereign, and the people have dignity, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said on Wednesday at a press briefing in the Government Administration.
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze on Wednesday claimed that domestic radical opposition was mobilising a 300-member “violent group”, who would “definitely” resort to violence on today’s rally against the controversial bill on transparency of foreign influence.
Georgia is hosting the 57th annual meeting of the Asian Development Bank next month under the slogan “The Bridge to the Future”, to reflect its stance as a country with a long history of serving as a natural bridge between Europe and Asia. It is also set to host the major event with a status as a candidate for membership in the European Union, as the country aims to showcase its potential as a vital link between the two continents and encourage building bridges.
The Time Out magazine, a travel publication, has named Georgia’s northern highland town of Stepantsminda among its 16 “most beautiful small towns around the world to visit in one lifetime”.
The Union of European Football Associations on Wednesday highlighted the Georgian national football team’s first-ever qualification for a major international tournament after the squad defeated Greece to book a spot at the 2024 European Championship.
The Times of India, an English-language Indian daily newspaper and digital news media, is promoting Georgia and its capital of Tbilisi as a visitor destination.