Salome Zurabishvili: Georgia, which is standing in front of me today, is free Georgia

The Georgia that is standing in front of me today is free Georgia - no one came here because they were told: "otherwise you will lose your job" - not a single student came because they were told: "otherwise you will not have a scholarship" the president, Salome Zurabishvili, announced this during a speech at the ongoing march on Freedom Square under the name - "Georgia chooses the European Union".

According to her, today's action is attended by Georgians who are entering Europe in a peaceful, dignified and Georgian way.

"I want to greet you with great love and emotion. Today is one of those days in the history of Georgia, which will be memorable for our children and grandchildren. My grandson was born today - Gabriel. Probably, everything is a sign that a new future and a new Georgia is coming. The Georgia that is standing in front of me today is a free Georgia. No one came here by force, no one came because they were told: "Otherwise you will lose your job". None of the students came because they were told: "Otherwise you won't get a scholarship."

Nothing is more precious than freedom. There is nothing more precious than freedom and peace. Today here are the Georgians who are entering Europe peacefully, with dignity and Georgian. Today, here is the Georgia of tomorrow and yesterday. When I say yesterday, not the one that was sunk in the Soviet clutches, but the free Georgia of our ancestors and honorable history. "That Georgia and this Georgia are one and both will enter Europe together," said the President.

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