“Brussels will remain a supporter of extremism until it condemns and distances itself from the violent attack on the Georgian President’s palace by the groups it supports,” said Speaker of the Georgian Parliament Shalva Papuashvili on his social media account, APA’s local bureau reports.
The speaker also shared a critical opinion about Brussels yesterday. He accused Brussels of being behind the street wars in Tbilisi.
“I don’t know to what extent they realize in the capitals of the European Union that the ‘peace project’ is more of a ‘war project.’ The leaders of the European Union should discuss this themselves. However, one fact remains — Brussels is behind the street wars in Tbilisi,” Papuashvili wrote
He added to his post the statement of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, “We are starting to collect signatures against Brussels’ war plans, we cannot remain inactive.”