Georgian Deputy Prime Minister Teya Tsulukiani believes Georgia’s leaders are being punished for refusing to start a war. transmits “Sputnik. Georgia”. According to him, they are trying to undermine the situation in the country.
Tsulukiani said, “We – both the parliament and the government – are here to prevent a coup or a fire in this country. No one should lie that there was no proposal to start a war with the Georgian authorities.” .
He added that the republic’s authorities will do everything possible to maintain peace.
Tbilisi has repeatedly pointed out attempts to drag Georgia into the conflict in Ukraine. The domestic opposition and Kiev in particular were accused of wanting to establish a “second front” against Russia. Moreover, Georgia’s refusal to confront Moscow was linked to the European Union’s rejection of the republic’s status as an accession candidate on an equal basis with Ukraine and Moldova.
Previously Georgia guess “Euromaidan” due to the actions of the EU.