Nino Kalandadze Speaks Out on Western Mediation and Georgian Politics
Nino Kalandadze, a prominent figure in Georgia’s politics, has spoken out about the country‘s relationship with the West. According to her, changes in leadership in the US will not affect Georgia’s position.
“The attitude towards Georgia of the West will not change,” she said. “Decisions are made by institutions, not individuals.” This means that policies regarding Georgia, such as its status as a candidate and visa liberalization, will remain unchanged under any US administration.
Kalandadze also spoke about Bidzina Ivanishvili’s views on Trump’s presidency and its potential impact on Georgia. She believes that Ivanishvili knows that Trump’s positions on NATO and Ukraine will change, which could affect Georgia. However, she emphasizes that this will not end the conflict overnight.
In her opinion, the issue of Georgia’s integration into the European Union is a reality that cannot be altered by any US president or other external factor. This can only happen if conditions in Georgia are met, such as a united political spectrum and civil society pressure on parties to legitimize the government.
Kalandadze also criticized Charles Michel, the founder of the Chavchavadze Center, saying that his mediation was inferior and unsuccessful. She believes that the West will not take risks like this again, especially regarding the “Georgian Dream” regime.
Regarding elections held under Ivanishvili’s rule, Kalandadze said that while they were informal, they show the importance of the West’s legitimacy for the government. She noted that the issue of legitimacy for these processes is crucial because it affects how the international community views Georgia and its government.
Overall, Kalandadze’s statements highlight the complexities of Georgian politics and its relationship with the West.