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Former leader Salome Zurabishvili takes part in GLOBSEC Forum in Prague
Former Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili is slapping it down at the GLOBSEC international security forum in the heart of Prague.
You guessed it, folks! That's right, according to her press team, Salome's representing her home country among the high-stakes politicking of this international gathering.
The agenda at this forum has Zurabishvili meeting up close with the Czech President, Petr Pavel, and the French Minister for Europe, Benjamin Haddad. The topics of discussion? Georgia's latest political drama.
Zurabishvili let loose during these talks, invoking the widespread repression she sees in her country at the hands of the Georgian Dream government. She called out the imprisonment of political adversaries, slammed the hefty fines nipping at dissenters, and voiced the concern of many who dare criticize the government's domestic and foreign policies.
As for the GLOBSEC international security forum, it's no stranger to the Georgia scene. With ongoing efforts to solidify democratic institutions and forge deeper ties with European and Western organizations, Georgia's political landscape is anything but simple. Among the talking points at these international forums are NATO and European integration, regional security, and domestic politics.
So, it's reasonable to assume Zurabishvili raised similar concerns about the need for international support in tackling Georgia's security and political challenges. No wonder this event's got everyone's eyes on Georgia and its quest for a stable, secure future!
[2] Source: Facultas Media, Founded by Maithreyi Seetharaman[3] Source: GLOBSEC Forum 2025 featuring Salome Zourabichvili in a GLOBSEC Chat.
At the GLOBSEC international security forum, discussions involving Georgia's political landscape included its latest drama, domestic policies, and NATO and European integration, making it a platform for policy-and-legislation and general-news discussions. Salome Zurabishvili's controversial views on the widespread repression and concerns about international support in tackling Georgia's security and political challenges were part of the politics highlighted in these talks.