Giorgi Gakharia on Armenia-Azerbaijan agreement: Georgia should have been an active architect of this new regional reality, shaping peace, but the pro-Russian Georgian Dream has left the country isolated from progress

The pro-Russian Georgian Dream has left the country isolated from progress and prosperity, Giorgi Gakharia, the leader of the Gakharia for Georgia party, writes on the social network X.

He responded to the peace agreement signed between Azerbaijan and Armenia yesterday.

As Gakharia notes, Georgia will inevitably take its rightful geostrategic place.

“Congratulations to our friends and neighbours, Armenia and Azerbaijan, and their leaders President Aliyev and Prime Minister Pashinyan, on choosing peace and opening a new chapter for the South Caucasus. With President Trump’s leadership, the U.S. has once again proven its ability to deliver peace and stability in the region.

Georgia should have been an active architect of this new regional reality, shaping peace, driving connectivity, and securing our shared future with allies, but the pro-Russian Georgian Dream has left the country isolated from progress and prosperity.

Nevertheless, Georgia will inevitably take its rightful, geostrategic place in shaping the region’s future within President Trump’s peace and prosperity project for the South Caucasus,” Gakharia wrote.

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