I understand the excuses of the EU spokesperson, but the facts speak differently. I am very sorry that the EU is not acting in partnership with Georgia, but using Soviet methods - they call everything Russian, said Dimitri Khundadze, the chairman of the parliamentary political group People’s Power, responding to the statement of the EU spokesperson.
According to Dimitri Khundadze, they are ready for partnership relations with the EU, but the EU is acting in Soviet methods.
“I understand the excuses of the EU spokesperson, but the facts speak differently. Unjust resolutions, forcing Georgia to join sanctions, encouraging riots on the streets, declaring Mikheil Saakashvili a beacon of democracy, legitimizing his alleged torture with the involvement of ambassadors, we remember the demarches. Also, the attempt by ISFED, which is funded by the West, to rig the elections. We also remember the active attempt to divide society. But when the desired result was not achieved in the elections, Pavel Herczinsky directly intervened and called on the voters to give them the results they wanted, and then threatened to cancel visa liberalization. So, I am very sorry that the European Union is acting not in a partnership relationship with Georgia, but in Soviet methods - calling everything Russian. I would like to tell you that in the House of Representatives, the Legal Department accused the European Union of engaging in unilateral censorship, which is a form of injustice.
We are ready for partnership, but such destructive incentives, direct interference in internal affairs, forcing their desired outcome in elections, and threats against voters are unacceptable.
The use of the Russian label is already a proven practice, not only towards Georgia, but in the US itself we see that attaching the Russian label is used as a weapon of war there as well. This is a simple tool to cover everything up and call it Russian,” said Dimitri Khundadze.
Also, according to Dimitri Khundadze, this scenario comes from the Western bureaucracy and the “deep state.”