Ruling party Sec Gen highlights Georgian Gov’t’s commitment to maintaining country’s sovereignty, independence
Kakha Kaladze
Photo: Tbilisi City Hall
Kakha Kaladze, the Mayor of Tbilisi and Secretary General of the ruling Georgian Dream party, on Tuesday criticised the EU's decision to freeze €30 million in support for Georgia from the European Peace Facility, asserting that Georgia's Government was being unfairly targeted due to its independence and refusal to serve foreign interests.
Kaladze’s comments followed after the European Union Ambassador to Georgia, Paweł Herczyński, on Tuesday said the European Union had frozen €30 million in support for Georgia from the European Peace Facility in response to the adoption of the law on transparency of foreign influence.
“I would not wish anyone to be in the situation Ukraine is in today. No one, whoever they are, will be given the opportunity to set a second front in Georgia, to involve the country into imposing sanctions [on Russia] that will lead to an economic crisis and a difficult situation”, Kaladze noted.
Kaladze emphasised that Georgia, by all criteria, was ahead of other countries that were granted candidate status for EU membership.
“There is nothing new in the statements we hear. This is a continuation of everything we've been talking about. It's very simple here. First, regarding the topic of candidate status, there were direct calls that the country did not deserve the candidate status, while with all the data, with all the criteria, we were much ahead compared to the countries that were given the status and Georgia was oppressed, although this is also clear to the public, why all this was happening”, Kaladze said.
Kaladze highlighted the Georgian Government’s commitment to maintaining the country’s sovereignty and independence, ensuring that Georgia was not used to pursue the interests of other nations.
“Our policy is aimed at ensuring that Georgia is a free, independent, sovereign state and that no one is given the opportunity to use our country, our people to pursue the interests of their country, as, unfortunately, is happening in Ukraine”, Kaladze concluded.
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