Rada deputy Goncharenko replied to the Prime Minister of Georgia

Rada deputy Goncharenko replied to the Prime Minister of Georgia

An MP of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine from the party "European Solidarity" Alexei Goncharenko commented on the words of Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili, who said that Georgia has no plans to join the economic and financial sanctions of the West against Russia.

 

"Georgia did not support Western sanctions against Russia. Has it caught the Stockholm syndrome? Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili says imposing sanctions would do much more harm to his country. He is not even going to assemble the parliament out of turn for that. But what's more surprising is the reaction to a simple question: whether Garibashvili is going to visit Kiev as a sign of solidarity. The prime minister says the sky is now closed over Ukraine. Nothing, Irakli. When the war is over and there are passenger planes flying over us instead of military planes you do not have to go anywhere. Georgians, brothers, what do you think of this? Have you forgotten how the president of Ukraine flew to Tbilisi when Russian tanks were attacking Tbilisi in 2008? Can you stand it or explain to Garibashvili what he has to do?" - Goncharenko writes.





An MP of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine from the party "European Solidarity" Alexei Goncharenko commented on the words of Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili, who said that Georgia has no plans to join the economic and financial sanctions of the West against Russia.

 

"Georgia did not support Western sanctions against Russia. Has it caught the Stockholm syndrome? Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili says imposing sanctions would do much more harm to his country. He is not even going to assemble the parliament out of turn for that. But what's more surprising is the reaction to a simple question: whether Garibashvili is going to visit Kiev as a sign of solidarity. The prime minister says the sky is now closed over Ukraine. Nothing, Irakli. When the war is over and there are passenger planes flying over us instead of military planes you do not have to go anywhere. Georgians, brothers, what do you think of this? Have you forgotten how the president of Ukraine flew to Tbilisi when Russian tanks were attacking Tbilisi in 2008? Can you stand it or explain to Garibashvili what he has to do?" - Goncharenko writes.