Mamuka Mdinaradze: Sanctions mean nothing to us at all

According to the leader of the parliamentary majority, Mamuka Mdinaradze, the sanctions imposed by the Baltic states mean nothing.

As he told the media after the majority session, more “tougher and heavier blows” may occur in the future, but this does not mean anything, because “the whole world has seen the truth.”

“These sanctions mean nothing to us at all. There will be pressure from the European bureaucrats, where the “deep states” are, and there may be more, we may receive tougher and heavier blows, but this does not mean anything, because the whole world has seen the truth - Europeans, Americans, Georgians, among them, we all saw together where the truth is. Even the most unbelieving person, if he thinks a little objectively, should look at where the truth is and what these sanctions are for. Even before the truth came out, these sanctions were not dangerous, because Georgia and its government stood at its height, improving the quality of independence, despite all this, and today, this is not a problem at all," - said Mdinaradze.

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