(Original) Fridon Indzhiya considers it unfair the decision of the European Commission in relation to Georgia, which participates in NATO operations, as a result of which the Georgian military is killed for the sake of ensuring the security of Europe

22.07.22

The head of "European Socialists" Fridon Indzhiya in an interview with the "Georgian Times" TV company spoke about the details of the meeting of the Georgian parliamentary opposition with the members of the delegation of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the European Parliament, as well as about the actual issues of the implementation of 12 points of the European Commission resolution.

According to Indzhiy, at the meeting, members of the delegation voiced a request that all opposition deputies should join the process of implementing the recommendations of the European Commission.

"During the meeting, I asked the members of the European Parliament why such an unfair decision was taken in relation to Georgia. I am not talking about Ukraine, it is at war, and now there are other conditions, but Moldova, which is a member of the CIS, and the country's military neutrality is written in its Constitution, besides, Georgia is ahead of Moldova in all parameters, they gave it the status of a candidate... Where is the justice? ? Georgia participates in all NATO military operations, for the security of the Euro-Atlantic space and the well-being of Europe, 32 Georgian servicemen died, 400 were wounded and injured. Some EU member states do not participate in these operations and accordingly, they have no victims. This is unfair. They see everything...

With this decision, they strengthened the opposition in the country, if you say in their language, they strengthened the polarization. Polarization was invented by them for the purpose of handing over power in Georgia to destructive forces that have neither the support nor the trust of the overwhelming majority of the Georgian people. However, in this part of the opposition, there are people who really love Georgia", said Fridon Indzhiya.

The deputy reacted to the statement of the President of Georgia, Salome Zurabishvili, and noted that no matter how hard the country's government tried, they would still accept the resolution, because it was planned that way.

"Certain circles in the USA and the European Union want to change the government in Georgia. As for our president, she makes statements that don't concern her, and perhaps such rash statements will exacerbate relations even more, and some forces can use the president against the interests of our country," Fridon Indzhiya emphasized.

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