“The European Parliament’s resolution is worthless to us, given its unfair nature and content,” Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze told journalists in the United Arab Emirates on Wednesday.
According to the head of government, the European Parliament has approved five resolutions on Georgia to date, and “all five were less serious than each other.”
Kobakhidze noted that tomorrow’s resolution will be the sixth “pointless resolution” initiated by the European Parliament.
“This project, like the past resolutions, is completely meaningless to us since they do not represent the reality of our nation.
The reality is that Georgia is governed democratically, and the opposition is anti-democratic by definition; however, you can see that the European Parliament’s resolutions occasionally support the radical opposition, radicalism, and everything that the new US administration is so clearly criticising today,” Kobakhidze noted.