Shalva Papuashvili: Preventing the circumvention of sanctions is not an obligation, but our goodwill - When Brussels responds to this goodwill with attacks by the "NGOs" it hires, it reveals their Soviet attitude toward Georgia

Let me remind everyone that Georgia has not imposed bilateral sanctions against Russia, and preventing the circumvention of sanctions imposed by the European Union is not Georgia's obligation, but our goodwill, - Georgian Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili writes on Facebook.

With this, Papuashvili responds to the assessment by "Myth Detector" that statements by representatives of "Georgian Dream" regarding the European Union's letter about Georgia's activities in relation to the risk of sanctions circumvention are "manipulation."

As he notes, when Brussels responds to this goodwill with attacks by the "NGOs" it hires, it first and foremost reveals Brussels' Soviet attitude toward Georgia's independence.

"It is interesting that Brussels responds to our adherence to the sanctions regime with such funded propaganda.

Let me remind everyone that Georgia has not imposed bilateral sanctions against Russia, and preventing the circumvention of sanctions imposed by the European Union is not Georgia's obligation, but our goodwill.

When Brussels responds to this goodwill with attacks by the 'NGOs' it hires, it first and foremost reveals Brussels' Soviet attitude toward Georgia's independence. Instead of gratitude, this is what is said," Papuashvili writes.

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