Irakli Kobakhidze: We must be ready for all kinds of developments, we have gone through such difficult processes over the past three years that I think no one can interfere with us beyond this

Irakli Kobakhidze: We must be ready for all kinds of developments, we have gone through such difficult processes over the past three years that I think no one can defeat us beyond this

We must be ready for all kinds of developments, we have gone through such difficult processes over the past three years that I think no one can defeat us beyond this, - said Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze.

According to the Prime Minister, it was easier for the “deep state” to gain a foothold in Europe, especially in the Baltic countries, and this is why they are making frivolous decisions regarding Georgia.

“If we separate the US and European countries from each other, there may be a better perspective in the US for the situation to improve qualitatively, but let’s wait for the developments.

As for the European Union, the situation is much more complicated there, because there are 27 countries. There are several countries that are essentially not affected by the “Deep State”. There are two such countries in the European Union, and there are countries that are under the full influence of the global war party. These are the Baltic and Scandinavian countries. In other states, the influence of the "deep state" is more or less strong, although the Baltic countries have gone beyond all red lines, and this is precisely the reason for their completely frivolous decisions regarding Georgia.

In Europe, it was easier for the "deep state" to gain a foothold, to expand its own agency, including at the highest government level. Let's see how the processes will develop. We must be ready for all kinds of developments, we have gone through such difficult processes over the past three years that I think no one can defeat us beyond that. The processes that have developed over the past three years were much more difficult, especially the few weeks and months after the start of the war were the hardest," Irakli Kobakhidze said on Imedi LIVE.

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