The deliberate injustice shown toward Georgia clearly indicates that the existing system of international cooperation and security needs fundamental reform, — this is how the Speaker of Parliament, Shalva Papuashvili, responded to the “Hague Declaration” adopted by the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, which also includes a critical resolution on Georgia, Interpress News Agency reports.
As he writes on social media, “the network of organizations created after the Second World War, which were supposed to promote peace, harmony, and cooperation, today, in the hands of certain political groups, have turned into an arena for inciting conflicts and political revenge.”
“That the rules-based international order has ended is evident not so much from the cascade of new hot wars, but from how international organizations have been turned into arenas for waging political wars.
It is a fact that the network of organizations created after the Second World War, which were supposed to promote peace, harmony, and cooperation, today, in the hands of certain political groups, have turned into an arena for inciting conflicts and political revenge.
The deliberate injustice shown toward Georgia clearly indicates that the existing system of international cooperation and security needs fundamental reform,” Papuashvili writes on social media.