Nino Tsilosani - The public sees where Kaja Kallas and leaders like her are leading the European Union, how it has weakened, how many challenges it faces - when such a European politician criticizes you, it is probably easy to find out where the truth lies

If Kaja Kallas is addressing someone else and not the Georgian people, let her tell us that too - she knows the choice of the Georgian people very well and she also knows that our policy has full support, - the Vice-Speaker of the Parliament, Nino Tsilosani, said in response to the statement of the High Representative of the European Union, Kaja Kallas.

According to her, "When a European politician who makes such a policy criticizes you and criticizes your policy, it is probably very easy to make a choice, where the truth lies."

“The public is probably discussing where Kaja Kallas and leaders like her are taking the EU, how the EU has weakened both economically and geopolitically, how many challenges the EU has as an institution, and how member states, in some cases, protest the policies that Kaja Kallas and leaders like her support. Therefore, when a European politician who makes such policies criticizes you and criticizes your policies, it is probably very easy to make a choice about where the truth lies, let alone the fact that our political steps are in full accordance with the interests and demands of the Georgian people. If Kaja Kallas is addressing someone else and not the Georgian people, let her tell us that too. She knows very well the choice of the Georgian people and she also knows that our policies have full support,” Tsilosani said.

For information, the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, stated that the Georgian government is taking steps in the wrong direction. “Of course, we have some issues with Georgia, given that the government is not actually taking steps when they say they want to join the European Union. We see that they are taking steps in the wrong direction. This also gives us limitations, for example, in terms of allocating funding,” she noted.