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Georgia left off NATO summit partner list as critics decry isolation

The omission comes as officials and critics debate whether strained ties with Western partners are leaving Georgia increasingly isolated.

Summary by Euronews
The Georgian government is facing accusations of international isolation after not being invited to the NATO summit in Turkey, the first time a key partner has been excluded from the alliance's agenda.

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In Georgia, which was not invited to NATO, discussions have arisen about "international isolation." It has been stated that the country has lost its strategic importance on international platforms.

·Türkiye
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The reasons for Tbilisi's isolation and the Georgian authorities' reaction have become known. The Georgian government has found itself at the center of a major scandal due to the lack of an invitation to the NATO summit in Turkey. This marks the first time in the history of relations that the Alliance has completely ignored a country considered a key partner for decades. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing Euronews. As is known, Ankara rece…

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For the first time in many years, Georgia has not received an invitation to a NATO summit. The absence of the country among the participants of the meeting in Turkey sparked an acute political debate, and the opposition and experts said Tbilisi's relations with Western partners were deteriorating.

·Ukraine
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Georgia was not invited to the NATO summit for the first time; the authorities deny international isolation, while the opposition and experts speak of a loss of confidence in the West.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Euronews broke the news in France on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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