\At least it is not serious, - this is how Levan Makhashvili, the chairman of the parliamentary committee on European integration, assessed the statement of the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas.
According to him, there is an interest on the part of specific individuals regarding the issue of Georgia, "to create an alternative agenda and help the radical opposition in further radicalizing their steps."
"At least it is not serious. In general, where this statement was made - at the Foreign Relations Council, for the first time in recent years, the agenda is what actually the problem of the European Union is. These are all the crises, wars and political tensions that exist both inside and outside the European Union. Georgia is not logically on this agenda, because Georgia has not been and will not be the main problem that the European Union will focus on - Georgia was, is and will generally be a reliable partner of the West in this region. As for the statements of Kallas, they are not serious. What is evident is the personal interest of specific individuals in the issue of Georgia and their interest in creating an alternative agenda and helping the radical opposition in further radicalizing their steps. We are only observing this. Nothing else interesting is coming from her or her colleagues," Makhashvili said.
According to High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, they are very concerned about the arrests of people in 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.