GEORGIA PRESENTS 2026 FOREIGN POLICY BLUEPRINT, PRIORITIZING REGIONAL STABILITY

Georgia has unveiled its proposed international relations framework for the upcoming year, with a clear emphasis on fostering stability in the South Caucasus. The newly released draft document outlines Tbilisi’s commitment to facilitating constructive dialogue between neighboring nations.

The policy statement indicates Georgia’s readiness to host discussions on regional matters through various diplomatic channels, including both bilateral and multilateral formats. Officials believe this approach creates conditions for rebuilding confidence among regional partners and expanding cooperative initiatives.

The foreign policy priorities reflect Georgia’s strategic interest in promoting peaceful resolution of regional matters, viewing stability as beneficial for all countries involved. The proposed framework now moves forward for parliamentary consideration as part of the broader budget approval process.