Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and other Ukrainian politicians of supporting the protests in Tbilisi.
“You mentioned Zelensky’s appeal. When a person is at war and finds time to comment on the sabotage action that several thousand people carried out here, this is direct evidence that he is involved, he is excited that something is happening here,” Garibashvili told IMEDI TV channel about this. .
He stressed that some Ukrainian politicians are talking about the need for changes, some scenarios, a coup d’état, and this is direct interference in the internal affairs of Georgia.
He advised the Ukrainian authorities to “take care of themselves and their country first.” Emphasizing that Georgia will take care of itself.
He noted that the Ukrainian authorities are unhappy with the fact that Georgia “did not interfere” in the conflict in Ukraine.
Zelensky previously thanked the protesters in Tbilisi who raised Ukrainian flags during the demonstrations and wished Georgia success on the path to European integration.
Source: News