Salome Zurabishvili - As usual, our polite partners follow the rules of protocol - the content of the meeting with Zelensky is more interesting - does Georgia also have to reconsider its position towards Ukraine? I wish!

The content of the meeting with Zelensky is more interesting! Does this mean that, in the context of Russia's weakening, similar to Hungary's changed position, Georgia also has to reconsider its position towards Ukraine? I hope so!, - the fifth President of Georgia, Salome Zurabishvili, writes on social networks and responds to the meeting between the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, and the Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze, within the framework of the summit ongoing in Yerevan.

Salome Zurabishvili says in the context of the summit that "polite partners" adhere to the rules of protocol, so shaking hands and exchanging a few words does not have any special significance.

According to Salome Zurabishvili, if Georgia had not abandoned the European integration course established by the constitution, the conference would have been held in Tbilisi.

“The public is worried about the footage of Kobakhidze’s “meetings” in Yerevan… Although there is nothing new here, this conference was also invited last year and our polite partners usually follow the rules of protocol. Therefore, shaking hands and exchanging a few words does not have any special significance.

The content of the meeting with Zelensky is more interesting! Does this mean that, against the backdrop of Russia’s weakening, like Hungary’s changed position, Georgia also has to reconsider its position towards Ukraine? I wish!

In general, we should also pay attention to the following: if Georgia had not refused to play the role of a reliable partner in the region, Europe and the West two years ago, many leaders would have stopped in Tbilisi for at least a few hours on their way to Yerevan or on their way back. And if we had not turned our backs on the European integration course established by our constitution, this important pan-European conference would have been held in Tbilisi.

The fact that the regime is forced to please a few remaining voters by footage taken together with European and Ukrainian leaders that they have been cursing every day says a lot!", Salome Zurabishvili writes.