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Georgia’s Struggle to Break Free from Russian Influence: A Snapshot of Its Tension-Filled Relationship with Moscow

BySamantha Jones

May 2, 2024
Is Georgia Drifting into Putin’s Control?

The relationship between Georgia and Russia has been fraught with tension, especially after Putin’s actions in Ukraine. In 2003, Georgia was the first country to use a revolution to rid itself of Soviet Union remnants, followed by Ukraine a year later. This move triggered alarm bells for Putin, leading to increased repression in Russia and the invasion of Georgia in 2008, which began the unresolved conflict over the separatist regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.

Georgia’s dependence on Russia economically hinders its ability to break free from Moscow’s influence. Despite being a candidate for EU membership, the country relies heavily on Russian imports, especially wheat, and exports. The fear of another Russian attack since 2008 persists, as Georgia lacks the geographical conditions to defend itself effectively.

The Georgian government’s recent NGO law can be seen as a measure to avoid antagonizing Moscow. The ruling party, Georgian Dream, has faced criticism for its lack of progress in reform steps demanded by Brussels, particularly in de-oligarchization. The party’s leader, Bidzina Ivanishvili, with ties to Russia, launched an attack against the West to justify the law, raising concerns in Brussels.

Despite strong public support for EU membership in Georgia

By Samantha Jones

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