"Joe Wilson is of no interest to anyone. He does not shape the US political agenda. I see no problem with Kavelashvili’s trip to Iran, because in the broader regional context, we are neighbors, and the leaders of all neighboring countries are there," said Levan Machavariani, a deputy from "Georgian Dream," in a statement to journalists.
According to him, relations with the United States are a priority, and concrete steps are being taken by "Georgian Dream."
"I really don't care what Joe Wilson says. He is a very unserious person who makes money through lobbying. By the way, during the inauguration, he was trading tickets and flags. So we are talking about a rather vulgar and unserious person.
As for Iran — of course, in the broader region, Iran is our neighbor. Mr. Kavelashvili is going there, just like the leaders of our friendly countries, including Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Turkey. There is nothing illogical about this.
Regarding our relations with the United States — of course, all of this is a priority and concrete steps are being taken on our part. The United States knows all of this very well. They know that we are ready to outline a roadmap in time and space, where the interests of both sides will be clearly defined," Machavariani stated.
For information: According to the administration of the President of Georgia, Mikheil Kavelashvili will attend the funeral ceremony of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Iran. Meanwhile, US Congressman Joe Wilson wrote on social media that the "fake president" of "Georgian Dream," Mikheil Kavelashvili, plans to attend the ceremony in order to further deepen the extremely anti-American pact between Iran and "Georgian Dream."