The Georgian government made the right decision when it did not join the sanctions against Russia - Fridon Injia

🔹 "The Georgian government made the right decision when it did not join the sanctions against Russia. A similar position was taken by Turkey, which on the one hand supplies Ukraine with unmanned aerial vehicles, and on the other hand trades with Russia to the best of its ability. The same position was taken by Azerbaijan and Armenia", said the chairman of the parliamentary political group "European Socialists" Fridon Injia during a visit to the "Day's Commentary" live program of "Alt Info" TV.
🔹 According to him, today there is a conversation about who finances Russia and who finances Ukraine? Russia is financed by European countries and the United States of America through trade relations, and at the same time they finance Ukraine and provide it with military equipment.
🔹 "When they talk about who finances Russia, who finances Ukraine, I would probably say that they can have the most financing from European countries and the United States of America. The US has not stopped buying uranium from Russia. Also, France. The same can be said about tungsten as well as about argon. Not to mention gas and oil. They still carry out banking operations in the interests of their countries. Many other countries - China, Hungary and so on - have similar approaches. Georgia has neither tungsten, nor gas, nor oil, nor uranium, but for us, wheat and oil, which the population of Georgia needs very much, are more expensive than uranium and gold. Therefore, I believe that the government of Georgia has taken the right step based on the state's interests, and this is very welcome", said Fridon Injia.
🔹 The chairman of the political group believes that an emergency group should be created in the country - a body that will work in more detail so that the negative events caused by the war will harm Georgia as little as possible.
🔹 Fridon Injia expressed hope that the government of Georgia will not deviate from the current political course and will remain in this position as a matter of principle. But on the other hand, according to him, appeals from Ukraine to the Georgian authorities raise certain doubts.
🔹 "I am very interested and confused, how can it be that there is a war and appeals to the Georgian authorities have started..? This means interference in Georgia's internal affairs. It is interesting, why the same does not interfere in the internal affairs of Belarus, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkey (which trades with Russia)? Why not invite ambassadors from other countries? I suspect that this force that "seduced" Zelensky (Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky) has something to do with our internal opposition. Because in many cases, their rhetoric and actions raise suspicions that there is a deeper connection with the part of the opposition that wants to cause unrest in the country," said Fridon Injia.

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