Levan Makhashvili on French National Assembly resolution - Let them demand whatever they want, but they’d better take care of their country and their president, the country's budget and the population

I don't know if they want to impose sanctions, it's up to them to decide. They can demand whatever they want, but they’d better take care of their country and their president, the country's budget and the population, - Levan Makhashvili, Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on European Integration, said while speaking about the members of the European Affairs Committee at the French National Assembly, who adopted a resolution on Georgia, demanding sanctions against members of the government and Bidzina Ivanishvili.

According to Makhashvili, the Georgian side has repeatedly seen "escalating statements" of this type from the aforementioned politicians.

Makhashvili advises them to think about their own population.

"Before they think about others and put money in their pockets, they should think about their own population. I will have no other answer to them. We have seen similar escalating statements from these politicians many times, and then, in the end, it turns out that there are financial interests of political organizations behind all this," said Levan Makhashvili.

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