The US has strongly condemned Georgia’s decision to postpone talks on joining the European Union and is backing anti-government protesters in the country.
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced he would push back talks with the EU on Thursday after the European Parliament claimed the recent parliamentary election in Georgia, which saw the ruling Georgian Dream party win 54% of the vote, was “neither free nor fair.” Last month, the EU said it had halted Georgia’s accession talks, accusing the country of “going backward.”
Kobakhidze said Georgia would not accept any grants from the EU until 2028, the year he said the country would “be adequately prepared economically to open negotiations to become a member in 2030.”
In response, US Ambassador to Georgia Robin L. Dunnigan said the Georgia government’s decision was the “latest in a series of actions that again calls into question this government’s commitment to a Western path.”
The State Department announced it was suspending a “strategic partnership” it had with Georgia in response to the move. Kobakhidze downplayed the move, saying Georgia will deal with the incoming Trump administration.
Kobakhidze also rejected the idea that he was halting Georgia’s European integration, saying the EU’s actions were the real issue. “The only thing we have rejected is the shameful and offensive blackmail, which was, in fact, a significant obstacle to our country’s European integration,” he said.
The US also condemned Georgia’s response to protests that began after Kobakhidze’s announcement and continued through Sunday. “I call on the government to respect the rights of Georgian citizens to peacefully protest and to respect the freedom of the press to cover the protests unmolested,” Dunnigan said.
Kaja Kallas, the EU’s new foreign policy chief, also backed the protests, writing on X that the European bloc “stands with the Georgian people and their choice for a European future.”
Amid the protests, Georgia’s pro-Western President Salome Zourabichvili is saying that she will refuse to step down when her term ends at the end of the month, calling the recent parliamentary elections “illegitimate.” Zourabichvili, who was born in France and once served as the French ambassador to Georgia, called for protesters to put pressure on Georgia’s Constitutional Court and is demanding that the court recognize the election results as rigged.
Kallas and António Costa, the president of the European Council, held a call with Zourabichvili on Sunday, signaling the EU and Zourabichvili are on the same page. “Actions of government run counter to the will of the people. The EU stands with the people of #Georgia,” Costa wrote in a tweet on the call.
Kobakhidze dismissed Zourabichvili’s comments about refusing to step down, saying she will have to at the end of her term. “I understand her [Zourabichvili’s] emotional situation, but of course on December 29 she will have to leave her residence and hand over this building to the legitimately elected president,” he said.
Heads I win, tails you lose. You know it's by definition illegitimate because it didn't go the West's way. That's how we stand for democracy over tyranny, we practice the tyranny of democracy. It's the silent majority that didn't vote that really matters, actually holding elections is unnecessary.
Trying to run another Maidan … but the original really tipped their hand and the locals are more prepared now.
But why oh why do these upper class clowns protesting want to associate with the "west" and lose their own culture? I mean, they went and got themselves a French lady to be the president of the country ffs … it'd be funny if it wasn't so sad.
80 percent of georgians want to be in the eu
the lying animalistic georgian "elected" leadership deserves to be couped
Get your cowardly butt over there and lead the assault if that what you really think.
ok i will
ill fly from warsaw tomorrow
No wonder you're a warmonger and belong elsewhere.
Hahah
and then parachute into the Donbas, Rambo?
Get ready to welcome all those freezing Ukrainians into Poland, and start making donations to feed them; maybe even invite them into your residence to keep them warm.
The housing shortage is a priority. Even in Łódź, it is a problem.
Unlike the gutless Yanukovich's responce during the 2014 coup in Ukraine, the Georgian government has this paid-for color revolt under control, with its Special Forces ready to take whatever steps necessary to end it..
I certainly hope that's the case, and that the government can hold out against the obviously EU/US-sponsored protesters.
The protests are not eu/us sponsored.
During the Solidarity movement here in Poland, I'm pretty sure the Soviets tried to convince the western population that their governments were supporting us or were actually here posing as us
That of course was untrue
Protest movements are homegrown, whether it be the Colour Revolutions, Tiannanmen, Solidarity, Euromaidan, or now Georgia.
You sure it wasn't East Germany that no longer exists, just like the Soviet Union no longer exists?
Both
It is not so easy to persuade Georgian people to follow Ukrainian sort of democracy. Even 20 000 NGO can't help.
All protestors are equal but, some are more equal than others. January 6th…call your office…
Those silly Georgians keep on voting wrong. They need to to obey err, I mean "listen" to their EU and USA betters err, I mean friends, in order to have democracy.
Heck, the Western NGO funding is yet another example of how generous Western governments are. And humble too! So humble they don't want the Georgian people to even know how much Western cash is being used to help the poor benighted people of Georgia stop wrongvote™.
Lets also not forget how the democracy loving French, err.. I mean Georgian President is planning to stay in office after her term ends to help out.
Why, for heavens sake, thousands of people are being paid by NGO's to help the Georgians avoid wrongvote™. How nice! And selfless too!
Likely there are NGO paid vendors feeding the NGO paid protesters too. Just like in the Maidan putsch err…. "mostly peaceful" and totally indigenous protests in Ukraine in 2014.
The NGO-paid vendors can eat some tear gas as well as everyone else.
80 percent ofgeorgians want to join the eu
stop believing propoganda
Well then don't keep repeating it? That polling organization is a Washington D.C. based far left Deep State NGO. What did the Russsian polls say regarding what the people of Georgia wants?
The people in that Democracy have spoken and it appears they don't want the Blob to run their country.
what democracy>
the election killed that
Public opinion. A March 2023 survey conducted by the International Republican Institute found that 85% of Georgians (70% ‘fully’, 15% ‘somewhat’) were in favour of EU membership, up from 75% before the start of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
International Republican Institute = The International Republican Institute (IRI) is an American nonprofit organization founded in 1983 and funded and supported by the United States federal government.[3] Most of its board is drawn from the Republican Party.
Another neocon warmonger/liberal interventionist NGO. Elections count more than crooked polling in a democracy.
yup it cant be true unless russia spouted it
pointless discussion
Well then don't keep repeating it?
Nice. In a number of EU nations the numbers increasing that want out of the EU. Perhaps they know something you don’t know yet?
But if you want to become cannon fodder??? There is no cure for stupid.
That is true, but not by much.
However at the same time the pro-EU integration sphere is growing quickly as well. Whenever I feel sad sometimes, I just think i'm European. It's weird, I know, but we as a continent are united… 100 years ago, the thought of ever sharing the same currency as the Germans would be unthinkable, but in a few years, we will say goodbye to the Złoty and hello to the euro
Even if you don't agree with a eurofederalist state, which I personally would like to see, it is amazing what happens when a people unite under one banner and only passively remember the centuries of endless self-destruction and hatred. So I believe that people can have their thoughts regarding the EU, but I personally believe that we need to continue on our glorious path of unity and shared freedom.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/044625266f1daa3783584c5fbf772c1b763333f18f33236b4c8dfc34c0357c75.jpg
Niech zyje Europa!!!
Be careful what you wish for.
I try, but I genuinly love my comtinent
Perhaps you should consider opposing those that seek to destroy it.
I do
Nope.
I do…
I'm stupid and never did much research on anything other than puppies. But before I protest in the streets of Georgia, I would probably use my smart phone to find out what happened in Korea, Vietnam, Yugoslavia, Iraq, Libya, Syria, and Ukraine.
I thought Georgia was a Red state – why they abandoning the union to sidle up with the EU before Trump becomes their Prez ??
HASHTAG ironical sarcasm.
Queue Ella Fitzgerald doing Georgia on My Mind.
my god you believe the propoganda
80% of georgians want to join the EU
too bad their crap government lied to them… those lying animals deserve to be couped, they broke a promise they made to their OWN PEOPLE
The people don't give a damn about joining the EU, as a first step to joining NATO, and putting a Russian target on their country.
they do too
you aren’t georgian you clearly wouldn’t know yourself either
I've been to Atlanta.
nice city
i have some removed family there
no clue how… apparently they fled before WW2 while my main family stayed.
I just believe that a lotta TV shows get filmed in Georgia ’cause at the end of their credits you see this big animated peach and some voiceover goes “Made in Geo-or-gyaaa”. Family Feud is one show for sure, that nice Steven Harvey fella.
"Law enforcement bodies have arrested dozens of protesters, including the opposition leader Zurab Japaridze, a coalition of three opposition parties, Coalition for Change, said on X. Authorities said more than 220 people had been detained during the first four nights of protest, and that 21 police had been injured."
georgia is turning into russia/belarus/china/north korea/iran
if i could go to georgia to help the protestors in their holy fight I would
and you only believe your polls? sure, bud.