Ana Natsvlishvili: Today's rally, which unites tens of thousands of people, is another loud statement that the Georgian people are separating themselves from the Russian oligarchs and are not going to join Russia

Today's rally, which unites tens of thousands of people, is another loud statement that the Georgian people are separating themselves from the Russian oligarch and are not going to follow him to Russia, said one of the leaders of "Strong Georgia", Ana Natsvlishvili, at the march called "Georgia chooses the European Union".

According to her, Georgia will definitely become a member state of the European Union.

"This is a strong Georgia, where everyone feels dignified, safe and actively involved in the affairs of the country. That is why we want the European Union and will definitely become a member of the European Union. Today's action, which unites tens of thousands of people, is another loud statement that the Georgian people are separating themselves from the Russian oligarch and are not going to follow him to Russia. We want to move forward - towards a strong, safe and rich Georgia, and we will definitely achieve this," Natsvlishvili said.

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