Former Defense Minister Irakli Alasania has spoken out against the government’s decision to suspend negotiations with the European Union. He believes that building a state requires reliable and loyal partners, not conflict.
Alasania says that violence will only lead to more problems. He wants Georgia to walk a careful path towards freedom, listening to its people rather than fighting them.
The government recently decided not to negotiate with the EU until 2028. They also refused any budget grants from the EU during this time. This decision has led to protests in Georgia, both in Tbilisi and other regions.
Alasania served his country as a minister of defense, working hard to establish Georgia’s position among European countries. He believes that the path to freedom is a moral one, and that the people’s voices should be heard, not silenced with violence.
The world is currently feeling high levels of political tension. Alasania wants Georgia to take a wise approach to its future, avoiding conflict and working towards a better relationship with Europe.
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