Tbilisi (GBC) – Georgian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Maka Bochorishvili spoke about the process of “reset” relations with the US and the current crisis dynamics with the EU. According to the minister, the dialogue with Washington is entering a positive phase, and “blackmail language” from Brussels is unacceptable.

According to Bochorishvili, Georgia is back on the agenda of the United States administration, which is confirmed by the active consultations that have begun with the Trump administration. The minister noted that the communication carried out since February, including a phone call with the Prime Minister and visits by State Department representatives, is assessed as “positive and effective.”

“The legacy that the Trump administration received was not easy. However, today there is a real desire to restore relations,” the minister said, adding that another high-level visit of the State Department to Georgia is planned in May. According to him, the full restoration of strategic cooperation will largely depend on the political will of the American side.

Speaking about relations with the European Union, the Foreign Minister stressed that talking to Georgia in the “language of blackmail” will not yield results. He rejected accusations of the government’s “anti-European rhetoric” and blamed the Brussels bureaucracy for hindering the processes.

“The dialogue and the European integration process have been suspended by the European Union. We have never refused this process,” Bochorishvili noted.

He also drew attention to the recent statements of the EU Ambassador, Pavel Herchinsky, calling them “direct threats”, which cause legitimate concern in Georgian society.

According to the minister, despite the attempts of individual actors to impose sanctions or use other pressure mechanisms, it will be difficult to reach a consensus on this issue among EU member states, as many states realize the injustice of the current approaches.