Russia must leave occupied Georgian territories after defeat in Ukraine, said Salome Zurabishvili
“Russia must learn where its borders end,” Bloomberg quotes Zourabichvili.
“The Georgian question must be on the table; no one should think this war can be resolved without Russia withdrawing from all occupied territories in the region.”
Zourabichvili’s call to restore Georgia’s territorial integrity is contingent on Moscow’s defeat in Ukraine, which, according to her, is “rapidly approaching.”
“Russia has already lost the battles, if not the war,” she concluded.
On Dec. 7, 2022, Georgia announced it will not provide military aid to Ukraine.
On Oct. 22, 2022, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposed to establish an international platform, focused on liberating Moldovan, Georgian, and Japanese territories from ongoing illegal Russian occupation.


Turkish Defense Industry Raises Concerns in Greece
03.Sep.2025
A Referendum in Armenia Could Be Held No Earlier Than June 2027. Expert Analysis by Ruben Megrabyan
02.Sep.2025
Ukrainian Forces Liberate Udachne in Donetsk Region
02.Sep.2025
Ursula von der Leyen’s Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Bulgaria: Suspected Russian GPS Jamming
02.Sep.2025
Putin Arrives in China for SCO Summit: New Escalation of the War in Ukraine Amid Negotiations
31.Aug.2025
Modi and Zelensky Discuss Peaceful Settlement: India Hopes to Raise the Ukraine Issue at the SCO Summit
31.Aug.2025
Iran and Armenia Strengthen Strategic Partnership: Focus on the “North–South” Transport Corridor
30.Aug.2025
Putin and Erdoghan to Discuss the Situation in the South Caucasus at the SCO Summit in Tianjin
28.Aug.2025
Public Opinion in Moldova: EU Supported, Unification with Romania Rejected
26.Aug.2025
Iranian President Backs “3+3” Format as a Tool for Caucasus Settlement
25.Aug.2025