With this resolution and the reaction to this resolution, the OSCE has dealt a blow to its own reputation in the eyes of the Georgian people, therefore the OSCE has a lot to do to restore this reputation in the eyes of the Georgian people, - the Chairman of the Parliament, Shalva Papuashvili, told journalists, thus responding to the resolution adopted by the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly.
According to him, today, in fact, all international organizations have lost their function.
“It is very bad when the OSCE avoids responsibility. It is precisely this turning a blind eye to the use of parliamentary assemblies as political tools that has led us to the point where international organizations and, ultimately, the rules-based international order are being violated. This is how they turned a blind eye to unfair attitudes, the use of international organizations as political tools, and we have arrived at where we are today. Today, wars begin without anyone asking any organization or international law what the current events in the world are based on. This is the greatest irresponsibility. With this resolution and the reaction to this resolution, the OSCE has dealt a blow to its own reputation in the eyes of the Georgian people, so the OSCE has a lot to do to restore this reputation in the eyes of the Georgian people.
In general, the resolution is a good example of what it means to turn international organizations into political tools. That is why today, practically all international organizations have lost their function.
With the resolution, the OSCE has falsified its own conclusion. One thing is written in the election conclusion, another in the resolution. This conclusion once again shows that Joe Wilson, a mere lobbyist, has been placed at the level of such a large parliamentary assembly. This is a resolution devoid of values, which has undermined the trust in the OSCE in the eyes of the Georgian people. The OSCE itself must take care to repair its own reputation. The better it does so, the closer the cooperation will be. If it damages its reputation, it is not our interest to have close and special relations with those people and those groups who have only one goal, to somehow harm our people with all kinds of means," Papuashvili said.