Georgia Refuses To Adopt EU Sanctions On Iran Citing 'National Interests'

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Georgia Refuses To Adopt EU Sanctions On Iran Citing 'National Interests'

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Georgia officially refused to implement the EU's newest sanctions against Iran, Interpress news reported on this week, with Tengiz Sharmanashvili, a member of parliament for the ruling Georgian Dream party, saying Tbilisi backs international measures only when they serve Georgian interests.

"If it goes against Georgia's interests, we do not care whose interests it serves," Sharmanashvili said. 

via AFP

"The question of whether Georgia joins a resolution or takes steps in international affairs is determined by one criterion alone: whether it serves the country's interests at that particular moment," he added.

Sharmanashvili pointed to Turkey and Serbia, both of which hold EU candidate status and likewise stayed out of the latest sanctions round against Iran

The package, announced by EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas, is built around three decisions. 

The first reworks the existing sanctions regime, dropping and adding individuals and revising the entry for one organization. 

The second extends measures over Iranian military support for armed groups operating in Russia, West Asia, and the Red Sea region, with four individuals removed. The third lists six more individuals over "human rights violations" in Iran. 

Nine countries signed on to the measures. European Economic Area members Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway backed them, as did EU candidates Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Ukraine. 

Georgia's refusal follows a broader loosening of its foreign policy from the bloc's line

The EU's 2025 enlargement report states that Georgia's alignment with the Common Foreign and Security Policy was 40 percent as of October 2025, a decrease from 53 percent the previous year.

Brussels has run into growing internal resistance to its sanctions policy, including on measures targeting Russia. 

Diplomatic backing for a recent round of sanctions measures against Russia has collapsed, the Financial Times (FT) reported on 19 July, with Greece, France, Italy, Germany, Austria, and Portugal each demanding carve-outs or blocking the package altogether to protect industries still profiting from Russian trade. 

Diplomats described the scale of the refusals as "unprecedented," warning that the process risks hollowing out the sanctions themselves.

"It is a major crisis for the whole sanctions approach. If everyone demands derogations and loopholes, then at the end of the process, each package of sanctions is just an empty box," one told FT.

Tyler Durden Sun, 08/23/2026 - 08:10

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