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18/11/2025 - 14:40
EU–Georgia Human Rights Dialogue Postponed
The Annual Human Rights Dialogue meeting between Georgia and the European Union, scheduled for November 21 in Brussels, has been postponed to an undetermined date, a representative at the EU Delegation to Georgia confirmed to Civil.ge. The postponement of the technical meeting comes amid deteriorating relations between Tbilisi and Brussels, marked by the continued absence of high-level engagement. In its 2025 Enlargement Report, the Commission sharply criticized Georgia for backsliding across almost all areas and…
18/11/2025 - 12:36
Jonathan Askonas, State Department Representative, Visits Georgia
Jonathan Askonas, Senior Advisor at the U.S. State Department, is visiting Georgia, the U.S. Embassy in Tbilisi reported on November 18. “He is here for discussions about how Georgia can support the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP), a transportation route resulting from the August 8 peace summit between Armenia and Azerbaijan that was mediated by the United States,” the Embassy said. “This morning, Dr. Askonas visited the Sadakhlo border crossing, which was…
17/11/2025 - 21:01
EU Council Approves New Rules for Visa-Free Suspension Amid Concerns Over Georgia
The Council of the EU on November 17 approved new rules making it easier to suspend visa-free travel for citizens of third countries, following the European Parliament’s October 7 endorsement. The new regulations are expected to enter into force in December, 20 days after their publication in the EU’s Official Journal. “The amended rules will allow the EU to react quicker and more vigorously to situations where visa-free travel is being abused or works against…
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