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Georgian President: Poland Correctly Spotted Potential Threat in 2008

by Georgia Today
December 6, 2022
in Highlights, International, Politics
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Georgian President: Poland Correctly Spotted Potential Threat in 2008

Poland has always supported Georgia, and Georgia recognizes that it can rely on its ally Poland on the European integration path, Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili declared at a joint press point with her Polish counterpart, Andrzej Duda.

“Poland has always backed Georgia’s territorial integrity. It stood by Georgia in 2008 and correctly assessed the future threat when we failed to receive the appropriate international reaction,” she added.

Zurabishvili discussed the ongoing war in Ukraine, emphasizing that Russia has revealed its true expansionist, imperialist, and aggressive face. Georgia, the President said, stands in solidarity with Ukraine.

“Georgia understands the cost of freedom and independence that Ukraine is paying today because it has paid for it in 1921, 1992, and 2008, and it recognizes that our destiny is intertwined. As a result, the entire country believes that Georgia should stand in solidarity with Ukraine and support Ukraine to the best of its capacity,” she went on, pointing out that the ongoing war has claimed the lives of 33 Georgian warriors, whose names will live on in memory.

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