Davit Matikashvili: It would be better for Kaja Kallas to put pressure on her own family and restrict her family members from doing business with Russians than to interfere in the affairs of other countries

It would be better for Kaja Kallas to put pressure on her own family and restrict her family members from doing business with Russians than to interfere in the affairs of other countries, Davit Matikashvili, Chairman of the Committee on Procedural Issues and Procedure, said in response to the statement by the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy.

According to him, “the EU bureaucracy should end its tentacles, which are completely unfairly and baselessly fighting in various countries not for the interests of that country, the EU or Europe, but for the interests of the “Deep State” and the European bureaucracy.”

“It would be better for Kaja Kallas to put pressure on her own family and restrict her family members from doing business with Russians than to interfere in the affairs of other countries. As for the EU bureaucracy, it is high time for this bureaucracy to end its tentacles, which are completely unjustly and baselessly fighting in various countries not for the interests of that country, the EU or Europe, but for the interests of the "Deep State" and the European bureaucracy. Let it take an example from the USA and the progressive ideas that are being offered to Europe from Washington in order to finally stop this attempt to interfere in the affairs of other countries," Matikashvili said.

We are very concerned about the detentions, I mean the arrests of people, - the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, told the InterPressNews special correspondent in Brussels before the Foreign Affairs Council meeting in response to a question about Georgia.

According to her, pressure is being put on those who are using violence against peaceful protesters.

"We have been putting pressure on those who are actually conducting violence against peaceful protesters," - Kallas noted.

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