The UN Human Rights Council has adopted a resolution on Georgia’s occupied territories, titled “Cooperation with Georgia,” the Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced.
The resolution, which Georgia has been submitting annually since 2017, was adopted for the first time by consensus, a move described by the MFA as “unprecedented support for Georgia.”
Deputy Foreign Minister Lasha Darsalia presented the resolution during the council’s session, emphasizing the international community’s commitment to Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders.
The resolution highlights ongoing concerns over the situation in the occupied regions of Abkhazia and Tskhinvali (“South Ossetia”) and calls for increased cooperation between Georgia and UN human rights mechanisms. Analysts say the consensus adoption signals growing international attention to Georgia’s territorial disputes and may strengthen diplomatic efforts to resolve long-standing tensions in the region.













