Prime Minister of Georgia promised to "say everything" if the EU withdraws from Tbilisi

Prime Minister of Georgia promised to "say everything" if the EU withdraws from Tbilisi

The head of the Georgian government, Irakli Garibashvili, said that his country is waiting for a "fair decision" in response to the EU accession application and called for the remaining Brussels' response, according to RBC-Ukraine.

 

"We are one of the most civilized nations... We are not asking for mercy," Garibashvili said, noting that Georgia is not asking for anything undeserved.

 

According to him, the evaluation by the European Commission is expected on December 17, and the European Union's final decision - on December 22-23.

 

"If the decision is unfair, I reserve the right to "raise the bar" and say everything, Garibashvili said without specifying what he meant by it.

 

Garibashvili also criticized President Salome Zurabishvili after her words about the inactivity of the government in the country's accession to the European Union.

 

"It is summarizing that Mrs. Salomé directly repeats the words of this destructive, schadenfreude opposition, the enemies of the country, and contributes to their initiative, which is very summarizing. I trust that she will understand the work of the government better", Garibashvili told journalists.

 

Earlier, head of the Georgian Dream Irakli Kobakhidze said that after the EU summit the government will give the public "more information about behind-the-scenes events concerning the candidate's status and relevant individual discussions".





The head of the Georgian government, Irakli Garibashvili, said that his country is waiting for a "fair decision" in response to the EU accession application and called for the remaining Brussels' response, according to RBC-Ukraine.

 

"We are one of the most civilized nations... We are not asking for mercy," Garibashvili said, noting that Georgia is not asking for anything undeserved.

 

According to him, the evaluation by the European Commission is expected on December 17, and the European Union's final decision - on December 22-23.

 

"If the decision is unfair, I reserve the right to "raise the bar" and say everything, Garibashvili said without specifying what he meant by it.

 

Garibashvili also criticized President Salome Zurabishvili after her words about the inactivity of the government in the country's accession to the European Union.

 

"It is summarizing that Mrs. Salomé directly repeats the words of this destructive, schadenfreude opposition, the enemies of the country, and contributes to their initiative, which is very summarizing. I trust that she will understand the work of the government better", Garibashvili told journalists.

 

Earlier, head of the Georgian Dream Irakli Kobakhidze said that after the EU summit the government will give the public "more information about behind-the-scenes events concerning the candidate's status and relevant individual discussions".