Giorgi Gakharia, leader of the opposition party For Georgia, says he is holding meetings with senior officials of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, international partners, and long-standing supporters of Georgia during the Assembly’s annual session in The Hague.
In a post on X, Gakharia accused the ruling Georgian Dream party of using international platforms to “spread lies and conceal reality,” while claiming his party is doing what the government refuses to do by defending Georgia’s national interests, sovereignty, and territorial integrity.
Gakharia criticized the government over what he described as “empty promises” regarding the restoration of Georgia’s territorial integrity and what he called a “shameful apology to the occupiers.” He further alleged that Georgian Dream is attempting to normalize both the effective loss of Georgia’s Russian-occupied territories and the destruction of the country’s European future.
“This is no longer just inaction—it is collaborationism,” Gakharia wrote.
Opposition leader says his delegation’s main objective in The Hague is to mobilize international partners against what he described as Russia’s accelerated annexation of Georgia’s occupied territories, with particular focus on recent developments in the occupied Tskhinvali region over the past three months.
Gakharia added that he and his team will continue advocating for Georgia’s European future, sovereignty, and territorial integrity “wherever Georgia’s voice must be heard.”













