Grigory Karasin: The West is starting to "twist Georgia's hands" because of "very calm relations" with Russia

Grigory Karasin, Chair of the Federation Council Committee on Foreign Affairs of Russia, made another statement about Georgia.

According to Karasin, the West is starting to "twist Georgia's hands" because of "very calm relations" with Russia.

"As you might expect, now the West is starting to twist Georgia's hands because of its very calm relations with Russia. These are the new rules of the game in international affairs, regardless of history, geography or state preferences. Washington decided: Do it! There is no point in commenting on this! - Karasin wrote on Telegram.

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