Thursday, January 22, 2026

PM: Our opponents failed to consider that today’s state is strong. With strong state institutions, we can fully control situation

“Our opponents failed to realize that today’s state is strong, we have strong state institutions, and it is not difficult for us to fully control the situation,” Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze stated in an interview with an Azerbaijani television company.

The head of government emphasized that such processes “can be prevented” in the future.

“Over the past four years, we have successfully countered four attempts to organize revolutions through foreign intervention. Each time, we responded with proportionate force, neutralizing these attempts.

Our state system is prepared to oppose any such future attempts, and the situation is evolving in a way that makes such processes increasingly unlikely,” the Prime Minister added.

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Why is Emmanuel Macron wearing sunglasses?

The French President was seen again wearing aviator sunglasses. Emmanuel Macron delivered his speech at the Economic Forum in Davos (Switzerland) on Tuesday 20 January with his eyes masked, due to a minor ailment. On Thursday, the Head of State had already appeared with his right eye reddened and partly bloodshot, during his New Year's address to the Armed Forces. At the time, he ironically referred to the "eye of the tiger", "a sign of determination", and a reference to Georges Clemenceau, nicknamed "the Tiger", a historic figure reputed to embody French determination during the First World War."I apologise for the unsightliness of my eye", he declared before an audience of senior officers at the Istres air base (South of France), used for nuclear deterrence. "It's just something totally harmless", the Head of State said, arriving at the base with his eyes hidden behind his thick aviator's glasses. A small vessel in the eye bled, "totally benign", according to the Elysée chief medical officer.At a meeting organised at the Élysée Palace on Friday on the institutional future of New Caledonia, Emmanuel Macron was also wearing his bluish sunglasses. "Please excuse me for these glasses, which are linked to a benign problem", he repeated, according to Le Parisien. This time the President of the Republic had continued: "I'm obliged to wear them for a while, so you'll have to put up with me like this."

Trump drops bombshell as he backs away from tariff threats over Greenland

All eyes were on Davos this morning as world leaders waited to find out how far Trump was prepared to go to acquire Greenland. In a speech that lasted more than an hour, Trump said he was seeking "immediate negotations" to take control of the Arctic territory, but ruled out using "excessive force" to do so. The US president had threatened to impose 10% tariffs on eight European allies if they opposed his plans. But in a bombshell announcement this evening, Trump confirmed this was no longer the case and his latest tariff threats were off the table. He also announced the "framework of a future deal" for Greenland, following a "very productive meeting" with Secretary General of Nato Mark Rutte. US markets rose sharply following the announcement, which may also offer some relief for the US's European allies. But the news still poses more questions than answers, leaving allies guessing what exactly what role the US might have in the island terrority going forward, writes the BBC's Washington correspondent. We're now pausing our live coverage, but you can read more here:  

Qatari Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Defence hosts Georgian Defence Minister

During his visit to Qatar, Georgian Vice Prime Minister and Defence Minister Irakli Chikovani met with Sheikh Saoud bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Defence Affairs in Qatar.Chikovani expressed his gratitude for Qatar’s support of Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The ministers highlighted the importance of their bilateral relationship and shared optimism that the positive momentum in their cooperation will continue to grow.According to the Georgian Ministry of Defence, they discussed specific areas of defence cooperation that could further strengthen the partnership between the two nations.Chikovani’s visit to Doha was at the invitation of his Qatari counterpart. In turn, he extended an invitation to Sheikh Saoud bin Abdulrahman Al Thani to visit Georgia. As part of his programme, the Georgian Defence Minister also attended the International Military Exhibition in Doha.

Economy Minister: Gov’t will work closely with private sector to address food prices

“A concrete action plan has been developed within the Government Coordination Commission on Food Prices, under which the government will work closely with the private sector to achieve tangible results in the coming months,” Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Mariam Kvrivishvili said.Kvrivishvili made the remarks following the first meeting of the Commission, chaired by Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, which was held at the Government Administration.According to the Minister, the Commission’s work will focus on food prices, medicines, and fuel. She noted that active consultations will be held with representatives of the private sector, including retail chains, distributors, and product manufacturers.“During the current period, we will have very active meetings directly with representatives of the private sector. Our task is to achieve tangible results within the framework of this commission in the coming months, in fact, by the end of April,” Kvrivishvili said.The Government Coordination Commission is chaired by Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze and includes the Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Mariam Kvrivishvili, Minister of Environmental Protection and Agriculture David Songulashvili, Minister of Internally Displaced Persons from the Occupied Territories, Labor, Health and Social Protection Mikheil Sarjveladze, Minister of Finance Lasha Khutsishvili, Head of the State Security Service Mamuka Mdinaradze, Head of the Government Administration Levan Zhorzholiani, and Chairman of the Competition and Consumer Protection Agency Irakli Lekvinadze.

Agriculture Minister: Public to be informed on results of Price-Related Commission by end of April

Minister of Environment Protection and Agriculture Davit Songhulashvili said the public will be informed of the specific results of the Government Coordination Commission on Food Prices by the end of April.Speaking after an organizational meeting of the commission, Songhulashvili noted that members discussed the overall action plan and the procedures for carrying out the work. He said meetings with all relevant stakeholders have been scheduled to review the action plan and identify key outcomes to be achieved.“The plan and the working process were discussed at the organizational meeting, and meetings with all participating parties have been planned to determine the results that are important to achieve through the work of this commission,” Songhulashvili said.The Government Coordination Commission on Food Prices, chaired by Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, will also address issues related to medicine and fuel prices. This decision was made during the commission’s first session, held at the Government Administration.During the meeting, commission members reviewed the action plan for the coming weeks, which includes consultations with manufacturers, retail chain representatives, and distribution companies.The commission will work in coordination with the relevant parliamentary commission and is expected to complete its activities by the end of April. Throughout the process, the public will be provided with detailed information on product pricing, cost components, and potential unjustified price increases on a gradual basis. Commission members expect that price reductions may begin gradually alongside the ongoing work.

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