Tengiz Sharmanashvili - We know that Kaja Kallas will not do anything good for Georgia, but her efforts are already becoming ridiculous - if you want, I will give you my diplomatic passport, I don’t need it at all

We know that Kaja Kallas will not do anything good for Georgia, but her efforts are already becoming ridiculous, - Georgian Dream MP Tengiz Sharmanashvili told journalists when responding to the statement of the EU High Representative Kaja Kallas, who stated that the EU Foreign Ministers would discuss the issue of Georgia in more detail at the next meeting.

According to him, "the world has become convinced that this person is biased."

"Nobody from America meets her at all. They take senseless steps. If you want, I will give you my diplomatic passport, I don't need it at all," - said Tengiz Sharmanashvili.

In addition, the MP, speaking about the report prepared within the framework of the OSCE “Moscow Mechanism”, stated that “when the conclusion is written in advance and they come for the sake of beauty to show someone as if they are collecting information, such a process makes no sense.”

According to him, they themselves know best that there is no evidence and this process is doomed to collapse.

"Patricia Zhebek, who allegedly prepared this report, which was written in advance, stated that she did not mean that any legal procedure should be initiated. We said a while ago that if they go to court, it would turn into a trial for them, and now you see her explanation. They themselves know best that there is no evidence and this process is doomed to failure. Read her explanations and you will understand everything. The Georgian government even provided written explanations to the questions, but despite this, she mentioned in one word that she received explanations from the government, but did not take them into account in the report in any way. She neither denied the facts presented, nor criticized nor shared the opinions. When the conclusion is written in advance and they come here for the sake of beauty, to show someone [as if] they are collecting information, such a process makes no sense," said Tengiz Sharmanashvili.