
Iraklis Kobachidzė
Iraklis Kobachidzė is the Prime Minister of Georgia, known for his leadership during a time of political unrest and protests within the country. He has faced significant criticism domestically and internationally, particularly regarding human rights issues and his government's response to opposition protests. Recently, he has been implicated in discussions surrounding Lithuania's visa policies towards Georgian officials.
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Iraklis Kobachidzė stated that the BBC report is not only a lie but also a cheap provocative act.
Sakartvelas grasina BBC dėl tyrimo apie cheminio ginklo panaudojimą prieš protestuotojusIraklis Kobachidzė accused the EU of 'blackmail' regarding its actions to limit Georgia's visa regime liberalization.
Sakartvelo valdančiųjų parlamentarė dėl sankcijų žada paduoti Lietuvą ir Estiją į teismą
Iraklis Kobachidzé, the Prime Minister of Georgia, promised to detain opposition representatives after police used force against protesters.
ES ragina Sakartvelo valdžios institucijas užtikrinti piliečių teisę protestuotiIraklis Kobachidzė announced that Georgia is halting negotiations for EU membership until 2028.
Kęstutis Budrys: Lietuva siūlo planą Europos Sąjungai, kaip elgtis su Sakartvelu
Iraklis Kobachidzė stated that Lithuania's foreign ministry does not truly exist and is a part of a 'deep state' division.
Lietuvai reikalaujant vizų iš kartvelų diplomatų, Tbilisis tai vadina politiniu oportunizmu


