Tazo Datunashvili: When Bochorishvili follows ministers at the Council of Europe trying to take photos, Papuashvili will continue insulting partners here – I clearly see another phase of political schizophrenia beginning for Georgian Dream

“I have a low opinion of Maka Bochorishvili’s diplomatic abilities, and I cannot say whether her meetings will bring any breakthrough, but I clearly see that a new phase of political schizophrenia will begin for ‘Georgian Dream’,” said Tazo Datunashvili, one of the leaders of “Lelo – Strong Georgia,” commenting on the participation of Georgia’s Vice Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Maka Bochorishvili in the 135th session of the Council of Europe Committee of Ministers in Chișinău.

According to him, Bochorishvili “will be following ministers around to take photos in order to show how many people she meets.”

“I have a low opinion of Maka Bochorishvili’s diplomatic abilities and I cannot say whether her meetings will bring any breakthrough. But I clearly see that a new phase of political schizophrenia will begin for ‘Georgian Dream.’

When Maka Bochorishvili is there following ministers and trying to take photos to show how many people she meets, at the same time here, Ivanishvili’s political rhinoceros, Shalva Papuashvili, will come out and continue insulting our European partners with obscene language.

I do not know what results her meetings will bring, but it is clear that Ms. Bochorishvili has been given a new assignment — to ‘warm up’ relations with the European Union,” said Datunashvili.

For context, Georgia’s Vice Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Maka Bochorishvili is participating in the 135th session of the Council of Europe Committee of Ministers in Chișinău. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, she will also address the participants of the ministerial session.

The 135th meeting of the Council of Europe Committee of Ministers is being held under the chairmanship of the Republic of Moldova. After the ministerial session, Moldova will hand over the chairmanship to Monaco, which will lead the committee for the next six months.

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