Georgia has announced plans to close its EU and NATO information centre amid increasing tensions with Western allies, marking a significant downturn in the country’s relationship with Europe and the transatlantic alliance. The decision, reported by Reuters, comes as Georgia grapples with growing geopolitical pressures and shifting diplomatic priorities, raising questions about the future trajectory of its Euro-Atlantic integration efforts.
Georgia Closes EU and NATO Information Centre Amid Worsening Relations with Western Allies
The government of Georgia has announced the closure of its EU and NATO Information Centre, a move that underscores the deteriorating diplomatic atmosphere between Tbilisi and its Western partners. Established to foster closer cooperation and public awareness regarding integration with Euro-Atlantic structures, the centre played a critical role in civic engagement and policy dialogue. Analysts interpret this step as a symptom of growing tensions, fueled…
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Author : Isabella Rossi
Publish date : 2025-12-07 21:10:00
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