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Gia Volski on Council of Europe resolution: The accusation that Georgia has deviated from the European course is unfounded - we have not stopped European integration, we are ready to start the negotiation process tomorrow

Gia Volski on Council of Europe resolution: The accusation that Georgia has deviated from the European course is unfounded - we have not stopped European integration, we are ready to start the negotiation process tomorrow
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There is no sign that the elections in Georgia were rigged, especially since there is an absolutely shameless accusation regarding the change of foreign policy, which has no basis, - the First Vice-Speaker of the Parliament, Gia Volski, said in his assessment of the resolution of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.

According to him, this "speculation" carries a certain political content, which is called promoting the development of the destabilization process in Georgia.

“There are several interesting passages in this resolution, and objective observers, without any party bias, will easily notice that the accusation that Georgia has deviated from the European course is unfounded. The only thing that can be said is that we have not really declared an economic war on Russia, but all three Baltic countries export more to Russia than we do, and other European countries do not shy away from quite intensive trade relations.

I think that we should pay special attention to the part where it is written that the foreign course does not coincide with the European course. In addition, the statement that we have suspended European integration after the famous statement of November 28 is also incorrect. We have not suspended it, and moreover, we are ready to start the negotiation process tomorrow. There are about 40 different issues and we are already ready to start negotiations on a significant part. And In 2028, we will be fully prepared to achieve the final goal of this process in 2030, and we will have absolutely all the data for accession to the European Union,” said Volski.

Gia Volski on Council of Europe resolution: The accusation that Georgia has deviated from the European course is unfounded - we have not stopped European integration, we are ready to start the negotiation process tomorrow

There is no sign that the elections in Georgia were rigged, especially since there is an absolutely shameless accusation regarding the change of foreign policy, which has no basis, - the First Vice-Speaker of the Parliament, Gia Volski, said in his assessment of the resolution of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.

According to him, this "speculation" carries a certain political content, which is called promoting the development of the destabilization process in Georgia.

“There are several interesting passages in this resolution, and objective observers, without any party bias, will easily notice that the accusation that Georgia has deviated from the European course is unfounded. The only thing that can be said is that we have not really declared an economic war on Russia, but all three Baltic countries export more to Russia than we do, and other European countries do not shy away from quite intensive trade relations.

I think that we should pay special attention to the part where it is written that the foreign course does not coincide with the European course. In addition, the statement that we have suspended European integration after the famous statement of November 28 is also incorrect. We have not suspended it, and moreover, we are ready to start the negotiation process tomorrow. There are about 40 different issues and we are already ready to start negotiations on a significant part. And In 2028, we will be fully prepared to achieve the final goal of this process in 2030, and we will have absolutely all the data for accession to the European Union,” said Volski.

Michał Kobosko - we hope that your government eventually would either choose the European way, the democratic way or would resign seeing the number, the size and scale of the citizens' protests