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    1. SkelligWitch on

      Now from the EU side, what brings Georgia to the table?

    2. GrowingHeadache on

      The most pro eu people are in Georgia. Maybe the EU should talk about security guarantees with the current government if they unfreeze the negotiations.

      But in Georgia itself, the protesters heavily outnumber the police. The opposition should help them organise better.

    3. VuleKenjalo on

      Lol, NATO and EU propaganda. This kind of NATO and EU expansionism will lead only to more conflict

    4. Extreme-Radio-348 on

      As an Estonian, I fully support Georgia and hope you will join the EU as soon as you remove GD from the parliament. I wish I could do more to help than just express my support.

    5. Captainirishy on

      They are unlikely to join the EU and they are never joining nato because if they join NATO, Russia will invade.

    6. Deucalion667 on

      Great work!

      Little comments:

      Soviet Union was formed in 1922. We were invaded by the Russian Red Army in 1921.

      And to add context:

      I’d say The Struggle to reintegrate into Europe begun with the fall of Byzantine Empire. Because of this a Christian Nation found itself surrounded by Muslim Empires.

      In 1783 Eastern Georgian Kingdom (Kartl-Kakheti) signed the Treaty of Georgievsk with the Russian Empire, becoming their protectorate. This was done as a way to integrate with Europe through Russia, which also had the same religion. This has backfired tremendously as Russians did not commit to the treaty, allowing (and possibly encouraging) Persians to Burn Tbilisi down in 1795. In 1801 the Kingdom was annexed by the Empire, followed by the annexation of Western Georgian Kingdom of Imereti in 1810.

      Since then there’s been the struggle to get away from Russia and return to the European community.

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