Giorgi Vashadze: We are not alone; the entirely democratic world stands by our side. Next week, the aggressors will face many new challenges, which will make their daily lives more difficult – the system will collapse

Giorgi Vashadze - I welcome the decision of the Estonian government. Every criminal, aggressor, and those who falsify the will of the Georgian people should know that all actions will be taken by democratic countries to stop this violence, and most importantly, to prevent the falsification of the Georgian people's will. The ongoing protest in Georgia has full support from our European partners.

"I welcome the decision of the Estonian government. Every criminal, aggressor, and those who falsify the will of the Georgian people should know that all actions will be taken by democratic countries to stop this violence and, most importantly, to stop the falsification of the will of the Georgian people. The ongoing protest in Georgia has full support from our European partners. I am confident that in the end, we will achieve victory.

So, let us continue the protest, we are not alone – the entire democratic world stands by our side. I am sure that next week, the aggressors will face many new developments, which will make their daily lives harder. Most importantly, the system will inevitably collapse, and in the end, the Georgian people will celebrate a great victory. As soon as we get rid of the chaos-bringer Ivanishvili, new elections will be scheduled, and all political prisoners will be free," Vashadze said.

For reference, Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna announced that Estonia has imposed sanctions on 14 more Georgian officials, including Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze.

"The violence against demonstrators, journalists, and opposition leaders by the authorities is criminal and violates human rights. I call on all EU countries to react and take action," Tsahkna wrote.

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