Irakli Kobakhidze: We hope that the policy will be revised, and that the European Union will ultimately agree on a sound approach toward the Georgian people
“We hope that this policy will be revised, and that the European Union will ultimately agree on a sound policy toward the Georgian people,” said Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze in response to a journalist’s question regarding the European Commission’s grant.
According to the Prime Minister, these individuals and forces are directly involved in attempts to organize revolutions in Georgia.
“This is a continuation of what we have been talking about for a long time. We can see that these people and forces are directly engaged in attempts to stage revolutions in Georgia. This is an insolent policy that does not serve the objective interests of the European Union. We hope that this policy will be revised, and that the European Union will ultimately agree on a sound policy toward the Georgian people,” the Prime Minister stated.