..., meaning deconstruction of the Soviet-past and build-up of new pro-Western society with anti-Russian sentiments was impossible to implement. No new group of Georgian revolutionist-reformers was expected in Yerevan as it happened after the so-called Euromaidan in Ukraine. As a result, Georgian government simply waited the new political elites to be formed in Armenia to move on, while Georgian opposition forgot about it soon after. Processes in Armenia were merely at the table of Georgian political establishment at that time. Nowadays,...
... to say that the broader Georgian society was shocked by such behavior. The protesters, on the one hand, and the Western allies, on the other hand, simply broke the rules that the same Georgian society hardly achieved and was desperately protecting. EU ambassador to Georgia Pawel Herczynski was even forced to outline that the EU was not pushing Georgia to violence, keeping in the mind the civil war in the 90s. But the seals are already broken. Now, it is obvious that if in its interest, some part of the West may ...
... association agreement with the European Union at the Vilnius Summit, little attention is being paid to the fact that Georgia initialed an association agreement with the EU at the Vilnius Summit. While Ukraine was not able to cooperate with both Russia and the EU, Georgia finds itself in the unique position of creating a blueprint for cooperation with both Russia and the EU that would benefit all of the states involved. Moreover, if this blueprint were to be developed by Russia, other states in the region could ...