Marko Mihkelson: Georgia has critical days ahead - the EU should take measures in the form of strict sanctions

The self-proclaimed government of Georgia is trying to suppress the people's revolution by means of targeted terror, - the chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee of the Estonian Parliament, Marko Mihkelson, writes on his X page.

According to him, the European Union should act and take measures in the form of strict sanctions.

"Critical days are ahead of Georgia. The European Union should not stand aside, but should take measures in the form of tough sanctions," Marko Mihkelson wrote.

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