PM: Hearing in US Senate Ends All Speculations  

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Georgian Prime Irakli Garibashvili responded to the hearing that was held March 23 in the US Senate entitled “Bolstering Democracy In Georgia.”
Irakli Garibashvili thanked George Kent, the Second Deputy Secretary for , for his objectivity and impartiality in discussing Georgia during the Senate debates.
“I would like this opportunity to thank Mr. George Kent, the Second Deputy Secretary of State at the and the United States Senate for their and objective assessments. This hearing, and the assessments that were made there, once again showed that Georgia is a very important partner country for the United States. “These statements have put an end to all speculations and, more importantly, absurd allegations and speculations,” Garibashvili stated.
He also recalled his statements after the meeting with Josep Borrell, the High Representative of European Union.
“Ofcourse, it was important for us. I would like to reply to Mr. Borrell’s statements. I would like to react to the organized attack by representatives of the Opposition on Vice Borrell. It shows us once again the force with which we are dealing,” said the PM.
Josep Borrell, EU High Representative on and Security Policy, has stated that it is not his responsibility to decide when new to the Georgian parliament will take place.
Borrell was asked at a joint press conference in Brussels, following the Association Council meeting if it would be effective to call early elections for the parliament as demanded by the Opposition to overcome the current political .
Borrell said that it was not up to him to decide if new elections should be held, but the OSCE concluded these elections were fair.
The statement above caused anger and dissatisfaction in the opposition parties. They expected a different, more radical response from him.
By Ana Dumbadze
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