No one is in line to be killed by Russian missiles - Podolyak reproached Georgian PM for his words about EU candidacy

No one is in line to be killed by Russian missiles - Podolyak reproached Georgian PM for his words about EU candidacy

Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the Ukrainian presidential office, responded on Twitter to Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili, who on June 13 expressed the opinion that Georgia should become a candidate for membership in the European Union first, and then Ukraine or Moldova.

 

"No one is in line to be killed by Russian missiles," Podolyak rebuked Garibashvili. 

 

The adviser to the OP head stressed that Ukraine pays a terrible price for choosing to be a European democracy, and the European Union "pays a great price to protect Western civilization." 

 

"Because values are more important than profit. And what is more important to you? The number in line for candidacy?" - he asked the prime minister of Georgia. 





Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the Ukrainian presidential office, responded on Twitter to Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili, who on June 13 expressed the opinion that Georgia should become a candidate for membership in the European Union first, and then Ukraine or Moldova.

 

"No one is in line to be killed by Russian missiles," Podolyak rebuked Garibashvili. 

 

The adviser to the OP head stressed that Ukraine pays a terrible price for choosing to be a European democracy, and the European Union "pays a great price to protect Western civilization." 

 

"Because values are more important than profit. And what is more important to you? The number in line for candidacy?" - he asked the prime minister of Georgia.