This is kind of a bipartisan cause for us, despite what political side you’re on it is objectively good for our country to have financial interests and investments in our country when a major world power has money in it, if Russia were to attack us, it would mean Russia is also stepping on the foot or China, which in this time of political isolation of Russia, makes China existential partner for Russia, meaning there will be more reasons for Russia against attacking us.
Whatever human rights issues China is dealing with is completely irrelevant to us considering the fact that we live under constant threat of Russian invasion.
xajiraqab on
hell no. no chiina, russia, iran. communists and terrorists. our government only trying to connect to them because they trying to leave eu/us parthnerships and influence,. hope GD will be ended after one week or we fcked
Maleficent_Fee4055 on
How should Georgia navigate the geopolitical landscape going forward?
China is offering to finance several critical infrastructural projects that could result in rise of prosperity in Georgia.
Finally on a moral landscape China is actively aiding Russia and is itself threatening peace in Taiwan in near future.
RuleSouthern3609 on
Yes, China wants some cargo to go over Georgia, it will be stupid for us to refuse the insane amounts of money China is spending for that cause.
Pros for us would be more money for infrastructure, thus more jobs created to maintain and improve that infrastructure. We could also, possibly, secure better partnership terms with China, such as less trade barriers
hrsN1337 on
They allready do
JacobAZ on
Just ask South Africa, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Pakistan, etc…… nothing good from what I’ve seen
Green_Rise9353 on
Everyone trades with China, Europeans and Americans and this is not avoidable. What a question lol
ChrisTheDog on
Just don’t sign anything that cedes rights to a deep water port, mining, or another natural resource in the event of defaulting on a loan.
China will cash this shit in the moment a payment is missed, and you’ll have Chinese police stations popping up shortly thereafter.
OneCatchyUsername on
Depends what that partnership entails. If it’s going to create a gap between us and the West then it’s a terrible idea. If it won’t hurt our relationship with the west then more superpowers having stake in our country more they’ll want stability of our territory and deter any imperialistic ideas from other countries. Basically be Belgium, cause World War if anyone invades 😆
arz_villainy on
yes absolutely, idiots in this comment section are deluded into thinking we could ever trust europe, let alone russia lmfao
Turtles614 on
It’s looking like we are already trying to partner up with them.
DrStirbitch on
China supports Russia in its war with Ukraine. Doesn’t that ring alarm bells for Georgia?
left_control on
Partner no, exploit them yes
CubeNL on
I was in Georgia 1,5y ago, they already have infrastructure investments from China. Complete tunnels/roads etc are being built as we speak
Objective-Ad-2453 on
absolutely not
synttacks on
china is russia’s bestie
burimo on
Overall, sure, why not. But Georgia shouldn’t have it as it’s main partner, it needs diversity. It also applies to democratic counties tbh, but overall it is much more safe to depend on EU rather China or Russia.
SaNDrO2J on
I have the same opinion gimme pandas and we can talk.
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Short answer: yes
Long answer: also yes
This is kind of a bipartisan cause for us, despite what political side you’re on it is objectively good for our country to have financial interests and investments in our country when a major world power has money in it, if Russia were to attack us, it would mean Russia is also stepping on the foot or China, which in this time of political isolation of Russia, makes China existential partner for Russia, meaning there will be more reasons for Russia against attacking us.
Whatever human rights issues China is dealing with is completely irrelevant to us considering the fact that we live under constant threat of Russian invasion.
hell no. no chiina, russia, iran. communists and terrorists. our government only trying to connect to them because they trying to leave eu/us parthnerships and influence,. hope GD will be ended after one week or we fcked
How should Georgia navigate the geopolitical landscape going forward?
China is offering to finance several critical infrastructural projects that could result in rise of prosperity in Georgia.
On the other hand EU and US are vary China’s sway to become problematic which is already somewhat apparent in Greece for example: https://cepa.org/comprehensive-reports/chinese-influence-in-greece/
Finally on a moral landscape China is actively aiding Russia and is itself threatening peace in Taiwan in near future.
Yes, China wants some cargo to go over Georgia, it will be stupid for us to refuse the insane amounts of money China is spending for that cause.
Pros for us would be more money for infrastructure, thus more jobs created to maintain and improve that infrastructure. We could also, possibly, secure better partnership terms with China, such as less trade barriers
They allready do
Just ask South Africa, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Pakistan, etc…… nothing good from what I’ve seen
Everyone trades with China, Europeans and Americans and this is not avoidable. What a question lol
Just don’t sign anything that cedes rights to a deep water port, mining, or another natural resource in the event of defaulting on a loan.
China will cash this shit in the moment a payment is missed, and you’ll have Chinese police stations popping up shortly thereafter.
Depends what that partnership entails. If it’s going to create a gap between us and the West then it’s a terrible idea. If it won’t hurt our relationship with the west then more superpowers having stake in our country more they’ll want stability of our territory and deter any imperialistic ideas from other countries. Basically be Belgium, cause World War if anyone invades 😆
yes absolutely, idiots in this comment section are deluded into thinking we could ever trust europe, let alone russia lmfao
It’s looking like we are already trying to partner up with them.
China supports Russia in its war with Ukraine. Doesn’t that ring alarm bells for Georgia?
Partner no, exploit them yes
I was in Georgia 1,5y ago, they already have infrastructure investments from China. Complete tunnels/roads etc are being built as we speak
absolutely not
china is russia’s bestie
Overall, sure, why not. But Georgia shouldn’t have it as it’s main partner, it needs diversity. It also applies to democratic counties tbh, but overall it is much more safe to depend on EU rather China or Russia.
I have the same opinion gimme pandas and we can talk.
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Big no
No fuck china