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Rada MP on Garibashvili’s Statement: Georgians, Brothers, Will You Tolerate This?

by Georgia Today
February 25, 2022
in Highlights, Politics
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Rada MP on Garibashvili’s Statement: Georgians, Brothers, Will You Tolerate This?

“Georgia has not backed Western sanctions against Russia. Do you have Stockholm Syndrome?” – This is how the Ukrainian Rada MP Alexei Goncharenko responded to the statement of the Prime Minister of Georgia that the imposition of sanctions will harm Georgia more.

The Rada MP said that the most surprising thing was the statement of the Georgian Prime Minister that he could not visit Ukraine as a sign of solidarity, “because the sky over Ukraine is closed.”

He asked the people of Georgia how much they like these statements from the head of government.

“Georgia has not supported Western sanctions against Russia. What, do you have Stockholm Syndrome?

“Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili says imposing sanctions will do much more harm to his country. He is not even going to hold an extraordinary sitting of the parliament. But most surprising is the answer to a simple question: whether Garibashvili is going to visit Kyiv as a sign of solidarity. The Prime Minister says that now the sky over Ukraine is closed.

“Irakli, when the war is over and passenger planes fly over us instead of military planes, you can go nowhere.

“Georgians, brothers, how do you like it? Did you forget how the President of Ukraine came to Tbilisi when tanks were heading to Tbilisi in 2008? Will you tolerate this, or explain to Garibashvili what he should do?” Goncharenko said.

By Ana Dumbadze

Tags: Irakli GaribashviliRada MPSanctions against Russia
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