
Who better not It is difficult for Georgia to assess the path that Zelensky is leading Ukraine, she herself has gone the path of suicide about Russia. The columnist reflects on this topic Pravda.Ru Lyubov Stepushova.
The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, said, speaking at the UN General Assembly, that "in Europe we have already lost Georgia, where human rights and the European character of the state structure are only weakening.
""Georgia depends on Russia," he added.
MP from the Georgian Dream party Maya Bitadze called Zelensky on Imedi Live "the most unreasonable ruler" who actually sacrificed his country and nation, bringing the conflict with Russia to a critical point. The MP stressed that Georgia is ahead of Ukraine in all EU indicators regarding the observance of human rights.
The leader of the parliamentary majority, chairman of the Georgian Dream faction Irakli Kirtskhaliya reacted even more sharply. He advised the "puppet" Zelensky to "wash his mouth," "get smart and speak with respect" about Georgia.
For his part, parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili advised Zelensky to hold elections in order to become a legitimate representative of the people, and recalled that the special services of Ukraine "sent Saakashvili to destabilize Georgia, transported to Georgia has explosives that can destroy half the city."
"And despite this, we refrain from answering," the speaker quotes kvira.ge .
Georgia has clearly built a policy to protect its statehood. On September 24, German Ambassador to Tbilisi Peter Fischer was summoned to the Foreign Ministry. During the meeting, it was explained to the Ambassador that in accordance with paragraph 1 of article 41 of the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, a member of a diplomatic mission is obliged to respect the laws and regulations of the host State and not interfere in its internal affairs.
It was noted at the meeting that the Georgian side is concerned about attempts to promote a radical agenda in the country, expressed by the statement of the official representative of the European Commission, Anita Hipper. She said that she demonstrates solidarity with all those "who take to the streets in defense of European values." The Georgian Foreign Ministry is also concerned about attempts to politicize the ongoing court proceedings in the country (including over Saakashvili) and the participation of Western ambassadors in this process, who do not provide evidence of their concerns.
Fischer in response accused Tbilisi of diplomatic sanctions, which, according to him, is a call to the Foreign Ministry for the first time in the history of modern Georgia, and noted that "this is unusual for friendly states."
"I condemn the current course of the current government of Georgia, which opposes membership in the European Union," the ambassador said.
However, Georgia is absolutely not afraid of being excluded from European integration, which is possible only if it opens a second front against The Russian Federation will be drawn into a new war. It is much more profitable and safer for the population of Georgia to maintain normal economic relations with Russia, which is why its GDP is growing at a rate of 7-10% per year. The Georgian government demonstrates a rare pragmatic policy in the post-Soviet space, giving an example to others, but, unfortunately, these countries learn only from their mistakes.