... vote in the UN—because the government of Mr. Garibashvili has not yet renounced its European aspirations.
Ivan Timofeev:
Ukrainian Crisis, Turkey and Eurasia: Who Wins?
A Pre-February Georgia
In order to understand how Georgia manages to combine ... ... of jail and out of the country. The European officials supporting him became even angrier with Tbilisi.
Ekaterina Chimiris:
Eastern Partnership Countries: Buffer Zone or Platform for Dialogue?
Georgia in February
So, Georgia met February 24, 2022 in ...
... policy activity in Europe is linked with the country’s economic interests in the West, which have thus far remained unfulfilled as a result of Belarus’ political leanings, and which Minsk has been trying to promote since the beginning of the Ukrainian crisis. In 2014, after the failure of the Eastern Partnership Summit in Vilnius,
Belarus reached an agreement with Brussels on the implementation of a “Transitional Phase”, thus ushering in a new format of relations with the European Union. According to
official statements
, this ...
... unlikely to accept federalization and the issue of confederation issue is coming to the fore.
In your opinion, how long will the Ukrainian crisis last?
I'm afraid that it will last at least a few years. So far, this conflict has shown that the Ukrainian statehood ... ... However, Ukraine has somehow managed to cope with this for the past three months.
What do you think of the prospects for the Eastern Partnership?
The Eastern Partnership initiative entails a geopolitical repartition of the whole region. In fact, this ...