Tengiz Sharmanashvili - I welcome the US's sanctions on Europeans - let them experience themselves what they do to others

I welcome the US sanctions on Europeans - let them experience themselves what they do to others, - Tengiz Sharmanashvili, a member of parliament from the Georgian Dream, said in response to the US sanctions on five Europeans.

According to him, Europeans are making a fool of themselves and the US decision will come back to haunt them.

"This is a boomerang story. When you incite or do something, sooner or later it will definitely come back to you. When they take over the parliament and set it on fire and tell me that this is freedom of expression, then people will appear in your country who will do the same thing in your country and call it freedom of expression. It's the same here, when you blatantly interfere in other people's affairs and limit the sovereignty of others without any argumentation, you sanction people. I am also sanctioned by one of the countries. In general, there should be some elementary procedure for them to ask you what you think about it. It's just that Kaja Kallas' homeland woke up in the morning in a bad mood and said that I should do this. They have no arguments and they are doing this. If they had arguments, they would have followed the usual legal procedures.

That's why I'm telling you, they are putting themselves in a ridiculous situation. The United States has put them in a very good position and I welcome this. Let them experience on their own skin what they do to others,” Sharmanashvili said.

For information, the United States has imposed visa restrictions on 5 Europeans - the former European Commissioner for Internal Market, Thierry Breton, and four heads of organizations fighting disinformation are sanctioned.

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