Washington has repeatedly warned against the legislation, with the top US diplomat for Europe, Jim O'Brien, visiting Georgia this week. Patel pointed to polling showing that more than 80 percent ...
STORY: The European Union urged Georgia on Wednesday to withdraw its highly contested "foreign agents" bill as protests against the legislation continued in the capital Tblisi, bringing traffic in ...
The next several months will show the prospects for Georgia's integration into the European Union (EU). This was noted in a ...
In this week's briefing: a meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Prague and the hard choices the EU needs to make regarding ...
The EU is considering sanctions and other measures in response to Georgia's controversial foreign agent law, which threatens ...
Georgia’s parliament on Tuesday (28 May) overruled a presidential veto and adopted its controversial ‘foreign agent’ law, ...
Georgia’s president warned the country may lose its chance to join the European Union if the government pushes ahead with a controversial “foreign agent” law in the face of huge protests ...
Nato says controversial bill takes Georgia further away from Europe and urges country to change direction and accept peaceful protest Nato’s spokesperson said today that “the Georgian ...
Georgia's government has drawn condemnation from the West following its passing of the controversial law. The law is seen by many as the result of Russian influence. The EU said that the law ...
Inside the room, diplomats said, ministers vented their frustration and called on Hungarian colleague Peter Szijjarto to lift ...
President of the Riigikogu Lauri Hussar (Eesti 200) with speakers from six EU parliaments sent a joint letter to their ...
BRUSSELS/TBILISI - The European Union urged Georgia on May 15 to withdraw its highly contested "foreign agents" Bill, saying the measure would set back the nation's ambitions to join the bloc, as ...