POLITICS
11.08.22 14:10
Every small or big victory of Ukraine will be a big pain for the Georgian Dream, Sergo Chikhladze, a member of Strategy Builder, told journalists.
Sergo Chikhladze responded to the statement of Mykhailo Podolyak, adviser to the President of Ukraine, and noted that Georgian Dream chose the Russian path. Chikhladze expects sanctions to be imposed on Ivanishvili and other persons in the fall.
"The Georgian Dream, Bidzina Ivanishvili, his service personnel - Kobakhidzes, Gharibashvilis, are most hurt by Ukraine's victory over Russia today. The biggest slap in the face for the Georgian Dream right now is the bombing of the Russian airfield by the Ukrainians, as well as the bombing of the Russian airfield in Belarus. Every small or big victory of Ukraine will be a big pain for the Georgian dream. They have chosen to follow the Russian line and it will not back down. Only Ukraine's victory in Ukraine and great public pressure on the Georgian Dream in Georgia are what will defeat Ivanishvili. I think that in the coming months, strict measures will be taken against Ivanishvili and other high-ranking officials of the Georgian Dream, as well as judges, members of Ivanishvili's business clan. We will see all this in the fall," Chikhladze said.
For information, Mykhailo Podolyak, adviser to the head of the administration of the President of Ukraine, said in an interview with Main Channel that officials in Georgia should change their tone and if they cannot do it for some reasons, they should reduce their public speeches regarding Ukraine. According to Podolyak, those who justify the genocide ongoing in Ukraine will themselves be judged by the international community. In addition, he spoke about former Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili and noted that it is necessary to impose sanctions on Bidzina Ivanishvili and he is sure that there will be individual sanctions.
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