Wednesday, July 2, 2025

National Tourism Administration: Six million international tourists visit Georgia in 9 months

In January-September of 2024, 5,794,661 international visitors arrived in Georgia making an increase of 4.1% year-on-year, the Georgian National Tourism Administration reported.

The increase in international travellers and tourists is also observed in the third quarter of 2024. In the July-September period, 2,773,594 international visitors tripped to Georgia; the increase compared to the same period of 2023 is +2.5%.

In the July-September period, 1,869,026 international tourist visits were recorded in the country; the rise is +8.3% YoY.

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PM Kobakhidze: Georgian seafarers’ welfare state’s main priority

“Our seafarers make a significant contribution to Georgia’s economy. This contribution, expressed in numbers, amounts to approximately $200 million USD annually,” Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze stated while speaking at an event dedicated to International Maritime Day in Batumi.As the Prime Minister noted, the welfare of Georgian seafarers and their decent working and living conditions are the state’s main priority.“Every Georgian seafarer is our country’s pride. Seafarer certificates issued by Georgia are recognized by the European Union and more than 50 countries worldwide. This is recognition of Georgian seafarers’ professionalism, industriousness, and reliability at the international level.The welfare of Georgian seafarers and their decent working and living conditions are our state’s main priority. This is confirmed by joining the International Maritime Labour Convention, which came into force in February and represents the main guarantee of seafarers’ rights,” the Prime Minister declared.

President Kavelashvili: Maritime profession more valued due to consistent policy

“Due to consistent policy, the maritime profession is even more valued today. Through correct, effective and result-oriented steps, the sector has been strengthened and developed,” Georgian President Mikheil Kavelashvili stated at an event dedicated to International Maritime Day in Batumi.Kavelashvili congratulated Georgian seafarers on their professional day and wished them success.In his speech, the President emphasized Georgia’s unique geographical location and the country’s distinguished role in global shipping.“The maritime sector’s role is particularly important in fully utilizing Georgia’s transit potential. The state is working in multiple directions to ensure full utilization of existing potential. Against the backdrop of ongoing conflicts and confrontations in the world, Georgia has managed to maintain continuous peace and stability, making our country a reliable and trustworthy partner.Through the government’s careful and prudent policy, we have the opportunity to become part of the shortest and safest connecting route between Europe and Asia. To restore our historical role, which is known to every Georgian as the ‘Silk Road,'” Kavelashvili noted.The President noted that Georgia currently has more than 19,000 seafarers.

Gvaramia: Anyone who thinks elections are coming is making grave mistake. Oligarchy must fall

“Anyone who thinks elections are coming is making a grave mistake. It’s unfortunate, but we can no longer dwell on this issue any further,” stated Nika Gvaramia, one of the leaders of the “Ahali” party, in a post published on his Facebook page. As Gvaramia notes, nothing remains – neither space, nor time, nor sense – when saving the homeland stands on the other side. “Hey, you headsman Jvebe , keep your ear to the ground and listen carefully: ‘It’s coming, revolution is coming.’Nothing – neither space, nor time, nor reason – remains when the salvation of the homeland stands on the other side.Amicus Plato…The oligarchy must fall,” stated Nika Gvaramia in a post.

Speaker calls on UK Embassy to respond with facts, not “vague assessments,” and end “anti-Georgian rhetoric”

“The UK Embassy should respond to facts with facts, not with vague assessments that are completely detached from reality. I call on everyone to stop the anti-Georgian rhetoric,” declared Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili.According to Papuashvili, the British ambassador violated the Vienna Convention by interfering in parliamentary elections through campaigning against Georgian Dream.“We speak Georgian, they speak English, and somehow we can’t understand each other. Yet we see the British ambassador is learning Georgian and should supposedly understand something of ours, but we say one thing and they answer something entirely else. I was speaking about very specific issues. I was talking about how the ambassador violated the Vienna Convention by interfering in parliamentary elections through campaigning against Georgian Dream. That’s accusation number one. Let them answer this – say they didn’t violate it and that his statement wasn’t interference. Instead, they say these are false accusations. Educated people don’t conduct such dialogue. The Georgian people have a higher opinion of Britain’s political elite. Therefore, first, the British ambassador violated the Vienna Convention when, ten days before the elections, he publicly engaged in electoral campaigning in the form of an interview against Georgian Dream. We seek clarity on whether, in their view, the Vienna Convention was violated, and if so, what their intended actions are.Second, the British Embassy attempted to finance individuals with extremist views, and we require an official response to this claim. We also discussed this at the meeting, that this is a false accusation, as if they intended to finance extremism,” Shalva Papuashvili declared.According to the Parliament Speaker, European values are no longer a measuring standard for some, which is a regrettable phenomenon.“So we’re not accused of having a Georgian understanding of extremism, I’ll give you the definition from the Oxford English Dictionary of what extremism means. Extremism means: Tendency to be extreme; esp. the holding of extreme political or religious views, or advocacy of illegal, violent, or other extreme measures.This is extremism, according to the Oxford Dictionary definition, not the Sulkhan-Saba Dictionary.Now, let’s examine quotes from yesterday’s statements: Tamar Chergoleishvili stated, “The right path is isolation and non-recognition of the regime; therefore, we are joining the election boycott.” Is this or is this not an expression of extreme political views? Is this or is this not support for extreme measures—boycotting and non-recognition of the political process? In other words, is this or is this not extremism? The answer is yes.Secondly, Gia Japaridze said yesterday, “Our task is to leave them,” referring, presumably, to the government, “in illegitimacy.” Is this or is this not an expression of extreme political views? Is this or is this not support for extreme measures? Of course, it is.Accordingly, this also constitutes extremism. The British Embassy attempted to finance Chergoleishvili and Japaridze. Therefore, the conclusion is that the British Embassy intended to fund individuals with extremist views. We ask you to provide an answer—are we correct in our reasoning or not? Is the Oxford English Dictionary’s definition accurate, or has there been a mistake—either by the dictionary, ourselves, or both? Please present a reasoned argument.Furthermore, the vague, threatening rhetoric about potential additional measures does not align with European values. However, since European values are no longer a universal standard for some, I would say this is a regrettable phenomenon,” declared Shalva Papuashvili.According to him, there are several facts regarding the British ambassador.“First, the British ambassador violated the Vienna Convention by interfering in the elections through campaigning activities. Second, the British Embassy breached the Strategic Partnership Agreement, including its preamble, which affirms respect for sovereignty. Interfering in elections is, unequivocally, a violation of sovereignty. Third, the British Embassy attempted to finance individuals who are known to promote extremism within Georgian politics. When discussing extremism, we must first recall the very figures I mentioned earlier.The British Embassy claimed that Chergoleishvili’s Tabula would cover the elections impartially. I also cited Gia Japaridze’s extremist statement. The British Embassy suggested that his NGO would serve as an impartial observer of the electoral process. These are very specific issues.Let them respond with facts, not vague assessments that are completely disconnected from reality. I call on everyone—this anti-Georgian rhetoric must finally come to an end,” declared Shalva Papuashvili.

Foreign Relations Committee Chair initiates inclusion of Georgia’s occupied regions in OSCE PA’s annual report

Entries concerning the occupied regions of Georgia were incorporated into the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly’s annual report at the initiative of Nikoloz Samkharadze, Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee and Head of Georgia’s Permanent Delegation to the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly.The Parliament of Georgia reported that the report reflects a significant development: the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly unequivocally rejects any attempts to legitimise the so-called elections held in Georgia’s occupied territories, including the so-called elections in Abkhazia scheduled for March 2, 2025. These elections, not recognised under international law, pose a direct challenge to Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.“The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly also expresses deep concern over the ongoing Russian occupation of Georgia’s regions of Abkhazia and Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia since 2008, which undermines regional stability and security. It calls for the full implementation of the EU-brokered ceasefire agreement, including the immediate withdrawal of Russian forces to pre-conflict positions, unhindered access for humanitarian aid in affected areas, the safe and dignified return of internally displaced persons and refugees, and constructive engagement in the Geneva talks,” the Georgian Parliament stated.Nikoloz Samkharadze, Head of Georgia’s Delegation to the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, along with delegation members, is currently on an official visit to Portugal, where the annual session of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly is taking place.

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