Grigol Gegelia - Irakli Kobakhidze constantly points fingers at the ambassadors of all our friends and partner countries - I would advise him to summon the Iranian ambassador, who threatened us with very dangerous language

Irakli Kobakhidze constantly points fingers at the ambassadors of all our friends and partner countries, which is once again an expression of the fact that Irakli Kobakhidze is Russian and serves Russian national interests, - Grigol Gegelia, a member of the Lelo-Strong Georgia, stated when assessing the statement of Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze on the appropriateness of summoning the EU ambassador.

Gegelia advises Kobakhidze to "look in the mirror and instead of summoning the European Union ambassador and various EU ambassadors, consider summoning the Iranian ambassador and the Hungarian ambassador."

"Today, if anyone threatens Georgia with confrontation and impoverishment, it is, first of all, Kobakhidze and his administration, who have done everything to pit Georgians against each other and to sow discord, and to impoverish our nation. He has done nothing to realize the potential and European aspirations of this nation. That is why I would advise him to look in the mirror and instead of summoning the European Union ambassador and various EU ambassadors, to think about summoning the Iranian ambassador, who has been threatening us with very dangerous language, summoning the Hungarian ambassador and questioning him about how a Russian spy worked in the Hungarian diplomatic service, how it happened that he was here for four years and we did not know anything, whether he was also working for the interests of Russia during this time. We see that Kobakhidze does not summon any of the ambassadors who actually should be asked specific questions in the name of the interests of the Georgian people. Instead, Irakli Kobakhidze constantly points fingers at the ambassadors of all our friends and partner countries, which is once again an expression of the fact that Irakli Kobakhidze is Russian and serves Russian national interests," said Grigol Gegelia.

For information, according to Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, when the EU ambassador threatens the Georgian people with civil war and impoverishment, this is simply unthinkable. According to Kobakhidze, of course, summoning the ambassador for this would be appropriate. In particular, Irakli Kobakhidze assessed the statement made in Brussels by the EU ambassador to Georgia, according to which the government has chosen an alternative, authoritarian model and is distancing Georgia from the EU.