BRUSSELS/TBILISI, May 15 (Reuters) - The European Union urged Georgia on Wednesday to withdraw its highly contested "foreign agents" bill, saying the measure would set back the nation's ambitions ...
On May 27, Seven Speakers of Parliaments of the European states shared a letter they had sent on May 24 to the Speaker of the Georgian Parliament, Shalva Papuashvili, calling for the withdrawal of the ...
Georgia’s parliament on Tuesday (28 May) overruled a presidential veto and adopted its controversial ‘foreign agent’ law, ...
The next several months will show the prospects for Georgia's integration into the European Union (EU). This was noted in a ...
Critics argue that the foreign influence bill, causing friction between the president and prime minister, will hinder media freedom and damage Georgia's bid to join the European Union. #EuropeNews ...
The United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Sunday wished citizens of Georgia a happy Independence Day by ...
RIGA - The speakers of the parliaments of Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, Poland and France are calling on Georgia to withdraw the "foreign agents" law, as Saeima ...
President of the Riigikogu Lauri Hussar (Eesti 200) with speakers from six EU parliaments sent a joint letter to their ...
Georgia's parliament has passed a controversial foreign agent law that could jeopardise its path to EU membership. The new ...
Georgia signed controversial "foreign influence" legislation into law on Monday, prompting its pro-European opposition to vow ...
Inside the room, diplomats said, ministers vented their frustration and called on Hungarian colleague Peter Szijjarto to lift ...
BRUSSELS: The European Union urged Georgia on Wednesday to withdraw its controversial "foreign agents" law and warned that the measure would set back the country's ambitions to join the bloc.