Arakhamia Responded to Georgia's Prime Minister, Hinting at Publication of Bank Transactions
David Arakhamia, head of the parliamentary group "Sluha Narodu," has responded to the accusations of Georgian Prime Minister Iraklii Garibashvili, who said that Ukrainian politicians had allegedly interfered in Georgia's internal affairs.
According to Arakhamia, "the whole world understands that the preservation of democracy in Georgia, whose government is full of Russian agents, is a key task of the global community."
"The Georgian people understand this. Tens of thousands of young people in Georgia understand this. But the prime minister pretends that he does not understand. I think he will begin to understand when the accounts and transactions of his closest circle are published," Arakhamia wrote on his Telegram.
He regrets that "in Georgia, no one will investigate this because "one hand washes the other."
Arakhamia has separately assured that Ukraine does not want war with Georgia. According to him, Ukraine wants to join the EU "together with our Georgian brothers, and it is very painful to see how the Georgian government is going in the absolute opposite direction."
On Sunday, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili called on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Ukrainian politicians to refrain from interfering in his country's internal affairs (Ukr), calling Ukrainian politicians losers.
In response, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine noted that official Tbilisi was looking for enemies in the wrong place.