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Georgian PM: ‘EU leaders should focus on solving their own problems’

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Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze believes that the European Union leaders should focus on addressing their own issues. Speaking to the reporters on Sunday, Kobakhidze stated the EU is facing numerous challenges, including a severe economic recession.

“As you know, the situation is critical. The European Union is currently experiencing significant economic recession trends. Perhaps EU leaders should focus more on these issues. It would be better if the EU’s top officials concentrated on solving their own problems,” Kobakhidze stated.

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