რისი ეშინიათ უკრაინაში, მოლდოვასა და საქართველოში ბრიტანული რეფერენდუმის შემდეგ?
It’s temping to see Georgia’s crusading former president as the solution to all of Ukraine’s problems. Here’s why caution is in order.
BRUSSELS—The European Union’s executive backed Ukraine and Georgia’s bid for visa-free access to the bloc on Friday, opening the way to more than 40 million people to potentially travel visa-free to the bloc.
EU states’ ambassadors in Brussels on Friday (18 December) agreed to extend Russia economic sanctions for six months, despite an earlier obstruction by Italy. EU capitals will ratify the decision by written procedure on Monday.
Turkey’s rash action in shooting down a Russian plane that apparently violated Turkish airspace for no more than 17 seconds is only the latest incident that should set off alarm bells in other NATO capitals.
Defense Minister Tinatin Khidasheli describes Turkey as an 'important and respected partner and player in today's world'
French President Francois Hollande’s plan to forge an alliance to confront Islamic State won’t include at least two of his country’s NATO allies if Russia joins in.
Paris and Syria share the headlines today, but worrying developments in the South Caucasus raise alarm bells about weak governance and the risk of war.
With Putin’s lateral side-step to Syria, much of the world’s attention to strategic matters moved away from Eastern Europe—which might explain why the Georgian Dream government in Tbilisi thought it was a good moment to persecute the main opposition TV channel Rustavi 2.