**Germany and Poland Want Strong EU Stance on Georgia**
Michael Roth, a German politician, said in an interview that Germany, France, and Poland should work together to show a strong stance against the government of Georgia. He believes this would make it difficult for Hungary’s Viktor Orbán to block any decisions at the European Union level.
Roth is disappointed with the EU’s lack of a clear plan to help Georgia. He said the country is in crisis because its government has done many things wrong, such as falsifying elections and suppressing dissent. Despite this, Roth criticized the EU for not doing enough to help Georgia.
**Hungary Uses Lack of EU Strategy as Excuse**
Roth also talked about Hungary’s role in blocking EU action on Georgia. He said that Hungary uses the lack of a clear EU strategy as an excuse to block any decisions. However, he believes that if Germany, France, and Poland work together, they can create a stronger stance against Orbán.
**Hope for New EU High Representative**
Roth is also hopeful that the new EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell, will make Georgia a priority in European foreign policy. This could lead to more action from the EU to help Georgia.