Truthmeter did not manage to find a single official information about Georgia renewing its diplomatic relations with Russia and opening an embassy in Moscow. Nothing like that is present on the official X accounts of the party Georgian Dream or Georgian Government. The news that Georgia is preparing to open an embassy in Moscow was denied by both the Georgian and the Russian side
Truthmeter did not manage to find a single official information about Georgia renewing its diplomatic relations with Russia and opening an embassy in Moscow. Nothing like that is present on the official X accounts of the party Georgian Dream or Georgian Government. The news that Georgia is preparing to open an embassy in Moscow was denied by both the Georgian and the Russian side
A post on Facebook claims that Georgia started preparations to reopen its embassy in Moscow.
Georgia started preparations for reopening its embassy in Moscow and reestablishing its diplomatic relations with Russia. This is an enormous victory for Orthodox Christianity against globalism, specifies the post.
Such a claim comes a few days after the Georgian Parliament, upon the proposal of the ruling party Georgian Dream, adopted the Law on Foreign Agents that caused massive protests throughout the country. The news that Georgia wanted to renew its diplomatic relations with Russia has not been substantiated officially by either side.
Our fact-check showed that the news about the Georgian government preparing to open an embassy in Moscow on the 11th of June was first, apparently, announced by the Georgian Television Mtavari. According to Mtavari, renewing diplomatic relations with Russia became a priority of the party Georgian Dream. Television sources had confirmed that the Georgian and Russian authorities were actively working and that the staff recruitment process for the embassy in Moscow had already started.
Further in the segment, however, the television reports that the ruling party denied the opening of an embassy in Moscow.
Georgians close to the Kremlin in Russia want that – but Georgian Dream denies everything in Tbilisi. The leaders of the Georgian government, who are taking growing steps towards the Kremlin, deem that it is unreasonable to spread any kind of information related to the opening of an embassy in Moscow, informs Mtavari in its article.
Ukrainian National News (UNN) also reported that Georgian Dream denied the opening of the embassy in Moscow.
Georgian Dream denies this information. Georgian government leaders call it “unreasonable to spread any information about the opening of an embassy in Moscow”, specifies UNN.
The Russian side also denied this claim. The news about the supposed resumption of diplomatic relations with Georgia is false. The Russian Foreign Ministry informed TASS about it, per Radar Armenia.
We see no point in commenting on the various “ducks” circulated by Georgian opposition resources, said from the Russian Foreign Ministry as reported by Radar Armenia.
Truthmeter did not manage to find a single official piece of information about Georgia renewing diplomatic relations with Russia and opening an embassy in Moscow. Nothing like that is present on the official X accounts of the party Georgian Dream, or Georgian Government.
As a reminder, in September 2008 Georgia discontinued diplomatic relations with Russia due to the recognition of the independence of Abkhasia and South Ossetia. Since the 5th of March 2009, the relationships between both countries are maintained on the level of sections operating within the Swiss Embassies.
In conclusion, the claim that Georgia will be reestablishing diplomatic relations with Russia and opening an embassy in Moscow is false and cannot be officially confirmed. Both the Georgian and Russian sides have denied this information, therefore we assess the post as untrue.
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