"Do not run in front of the steam locomotive" - Fridon Injia

ნუ "Do not run in front of the steam locomotive," said Fridon Injia, chairman of the European Socialists parliamentary group, at a meeting of the parliament's foreign relations committee, where a draft resolution on Ukraine was discussed by a parliamentary majority.
. The chairman of the political group called on both the ruling team and the opposition to pursue a "wise policy and do not run away in front of the steamer."
. "Our party is unequivocally against any resolution. Although this is such a global controversy that concerns the whole world, 99% countries, starting with Ukraine's neighbors, do not adopt a similar resolution. We come out alone. We suddenly stand on one side. "I am afraid that a war will start and in this war, in which the West is not taking part, we are already getting out of here," Fridon Injia said.
🔷 He said that Georgia, with its unilateral position, should not deepen the confrontation and should not be inciting war, but calling for calm, because Russia and Ukraine, as brother nations, may one day reconcile again.
. "We must take such a wise position as Georgia did in the war between Armenia and Azerbaijan. He's a wise position to shake our centuries-old country. Here we suddenly stand on one side. Two big "monsters" are at war… If you see that President Zelensky himself says that there is no such confrontation as you say, but some Western countries say, no, you have to fight. The West has doomed Ukraine today, and we too may find ourselves in this quagmire. It may happen that if our brother Ukraine does not fulfill the Minsk agreement, Russia will recognize the two districts - Donetsk and Lugansk, and will find itself in the same situation as Georgia. I believe that the ruling party, the government should implement a policy that will not be harmful to our country, and there are elements in this resolution that we might harm. "Do not run in front of the steam locomotive," said Fridon Injia.

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