According to the preliminary agenda published ahead of the EU Foreign Affairs Council (FAC) meeting, the foreign ministers will address the situation in Georgia, among other topics, at their planned session in Brussels on March 16, 2026.
The agenda includes the item: "Political developments in Georgia. Information from Germany and France".
This point involves information-sharing or updates provided by Germany and France on recent political developments in Georgia. In the current context (as of mid-March 2026), this likely relates to ongoing EU concerns about democratic backsliding, recent legislative changes (e.g., amendments targeting foreign funding, grants, and political/civic activities adopted in early March 2026), restrictions on civil society, media freedom, opposition activities, and their implications for Georgia's EU accession path - issues previously raised in statements by High Representative Kaja Kallas, the Weimar Triangle (France, Germany, Poland), the European Commission, and the OSCE Moscow Mechanism report published around March 10, 2026.