In recent years, Georgia’s traditionally pro-European stance has shown signs of strain, raising concerns among international observers and policymakers. The International Crisis Group has released a new report examining the factors behind Georgia’s growing disenchantment with the European Union, highlighting internal political divisions, socio-economic challenges, and external pressures. This development poses significant implications for the country’s foreign policy trajectory and the broader stability of the South Caucasus region.
Georgia’s Growing Skepticism Towards the EU Challenges Regional Stability
Georgia’s increasing doubts about the European Union’s role reflect deeper anxieties over the country’s future direction amid persistent geopolitical pressures. Growing disenchantment stems from perceptions of the EU’s inconsistent engagement and unmet promises regarding political and economic integration. This sentiment is further fueled by internal political…
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Author : Mia Garcia
Publish date : 2026-05-14 11:52:00
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