Mariam Kvrivishvili, Georgia’s Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development, has accused certain actors of running a deliberate disinformation campaign against Eagle Hills, aiming to mislead the public about the company’s projects in Georgia.
“In Georgia, we see a deliberate campaign regarding the projects of Eagle Hills, full of lies in order to mislead the public. However, our society is wise and can distinguish between good and bad deeds,” Kvrivishvili stated.
She highlighted the historic USD 6.5 billion investment, which she said will bring significant economic benefits to the country, including thousands of new jobs in Gonio and Tbilisi and opportunities for local businesses, tourism, and development. Kvrivishvili condemned efforts to discredit the project, calling them “unnational” and harmful to Georgia’s growth.
The Georgian government has become a shareholder in USD 6.6 billion Eagle Hills project, acquiring a 33% stake. The investment agreement and the establishment of a joint company were signed by Kvrivishvili and Eagle Hills founder Mohamed Ali Alabar, marking a major milestone for development projects in Tbilisi and Gonio.


