Some Issues of Georgia’s Foreign Policy 1990-1991's

Authors

  • Davit Etsadeishvili

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61671/hos.3.2020.2759

Keywords:

Georgian Foreign Policy, Georgia-Turkey Relations, Georgia-European Countries Relations

Abstract

A new national government had many challenges to deal with inside and outside the country as well. Unfortunately, deeply complicated inside conditions gave the small period of time to the first national government for active foreign policy. However we cannot assess the foreign policy as passive during the first national govrnment despite the fact that it took small period of time. But it is worth mentioning that the complicated inside policy relations, high confrontation between the govrnment and oppostiional parties have made negative impact at foreign relations, these complications were noted towards USA and Russian Federation.
Despite of small period of time and inside complications various kinds of cooperation and other kinds of Agreements were concluded in political, cultural, socio-economic, agricultural, trading, environmental protection fields and negotiations were carried with Azerbaijan, Austria, Moldova, Belgium, Hungary, Poland, Latvia, Russian federation, euro-parliament.
According to the Author’s evaluation foreign policy of national government was the first inexperienced diplomatic relations which earned positive results for our country.

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Published

2020-10-05

How to Cite

Etsadeishvili, Davit. 2020. “Some Issues of Georgia’s Foreign Policy 1990-1991’s”. Herald of Oriental Studies 3 (October):113-21. https://doi.org/10.61671/hos.3.2020.2759.

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Scientific Articles : History, Politics, Primary Source Studies