Gia Volski - Russia cannot win in Georgia! - With the help of Marta Kos, it can win, because the red lines and confrontation that arise between Tbilisi and Brussels are precisely the merit of Kos and her team

Russia cannot win in Georgia, no way! - It can win with the help of Marta Kos, because the red lines and confrontation that arise between Tbilisi and Brussels are precisely the merit of Marta Kos and her team, - the First Vice-Speaker of the Parliament, Gia Volski, said in response to the statement of the European Commissioner for Enlargement, Marta Kos.

According to him, Russia has occupied 20% of Georgian territories due to the circumstances that politicians like Marta Kos have created in relation to Georgia.

“This issue can be discussed. Of course, we have arguments, and the statement of Marta Kos is absolutely without arguments. How can Russia win politically in Georgia when 20% of the territories are occupied? Her country has diplomatic relations with Russia, and we do not. Whether it is Marta Kos, Kubilius, or anyone else - these are Georgian-hating, anti-Georgian people who paint the situation as if they support us, but in reality, they want to throw us into a whirlpool of fire, so that their countries and the heart of Europe will be relieved of the tension that Russian aggression creates,” Volski said.

For information, EU Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos, speaking on the issue of EU enlargement, stated that in Georgia, an “autocratic system is repressing” democratic voices and further distancing the country from its European future, while deceiving its own people, as if they are leading the country into the EU and the EU should adapt to them. According to her, in Georgia, one can see “what happens when Russia prevails”. As for Kaja Kallas’ statement, according to “Imedi”, the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy stated about a month ago that “given the problems in the world, it might be a good time to start drinking.”

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