Let's call everything by its name! - Military projects were made in order to serve their interests in Iraq, Afghanistan and Africa again, when they were too lazy to send their troops there - it costs ten times more to send their own soldiers, so it was worth sending a Georgian soldier! - This is how "Georgian Dream" deputy Irakli Kadagishvili responds to German ambassador Peter Fischer, who wrote on X's personal page that the current policy of Georgia is worrying for Germany and it has caused the cancellation of some large military projects.
In the same context, Kadagishvili noted that "everything is due to the fact that the Georgian government had courage and patriotism and did not open a second front at a critical moment, when Georgia could be on the verge of being present or not being present."
"You should know that neither the "transparency law" nor anything has anything to do with it - that's the only reason! Because of this, they were eager to change the government. That didn't work for them either, and that's why they're angry.
They cannot directly say the reasons for this anger - that's why sometimes they say that the elections were rigged, sometimes they think of something else, without any arguments or specifics.
Let them remember well what was the role of Georgia when there was a war in Afghanistan - Georgia played a lesser role in Afghanistan than the Germans?! Have you forgotten this story?!
Come on, the European Union has made one serious investment in Georgia - it's been 35 years, and apart from non-governmental organizations, there is an economy," Kadagishvili said in response to Peter Fisher's post.
For information, according to Peter Fischer, the German ambassador to Georgia, the current policy of Georgia causes Germany to worry, which has led to the cancellation of some large military projects.
"We are celebrating the founding day of the Budeswehr [German armed forces] with the guest of honor, Deputy Chief of Defense, Brigadier General Chichinadze. I am proud of the German-Georgian military cooperation and Germany's support for the capabilities of the Georgian Defense Forces. Unfortunately, Georgia's current policy is worrying for Germany and has led to the cancellation of some major military projects in Georgia," wrote Fischer.
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