Irakli Kobakhidze: The Strasbourg Court ruled that the statements made by several embassies regarding Melia's detention were shameful - no one apologized, moreover, they are repeating the same thing regarding Zurab Japaridze

A number of embassies made shameful statements during Melia's arrest, then the Strasbourg Court ruled that the state had acted in full compliance with the principles of law, but no one apologized for this, moreover, they are repeating the same thing 3 years later regarding Zura Japaridze, - the Prime Minister told journalists about this.

According to him, the statements of the diplomatic corps show that everything is managed by the "deep state" and this is a very sad reality.

"As for the statements of the diplomatic corps, regarding the same Zura Japaridze, everything is far from reality. It is again clear that everything is managed by the "deep state", not by the embassy, ​​or any government, everything is managed by the "deep state" and this is a very sad reality, which is clearly visible in Europe.

Do you remember the statements made regarding Melia's arrest? After 3 years, the Strasbourg Court confirmed that the state acted in full compliance with the principles of law and human rights. Have you heard an apology from any ambassador, any embassy, ​​or any country regarding this? When we were forbidden to act in accordance with the principles of the rule of law. These were shameful statements, and a number of embassies made shameful statements regarding Melia's detention. Later, the Strasbourg Court determined that these statements were shameful, and not a single state, embassy, ​​or ambassador apologized for this. Moreover, they are repeating the same thing after 3 years, which, naturally, should be the subject of public evaluation," the Prime Minister said.

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