Papuashvili: It is time for EU to bring relations with Georgia back on track
Region
- 28 March, 2025
- 12:59
It is time for the governments of the EU member states to sideline the Baltics’ tantrums, cut through this vicious circle, and bring Georgian-EU relations back on track, Georgian Speaker Shalva Papuashvili said on X, Report informs.
"We have heard many times that the Baltics 'support Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.' However, as soon as these words meet the real world, they ring hollow," Papuashvili wrote.
According to him, ex-president Salome Zourabishvili’s last few days’ voyage to the former Soviet Baltic States "sums up what is wrong with these countries, and the European bureaucracy’s attitude to Georgia."
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