Gia Volski says: “The EU is not unhappy with our foreign policy – any negative and strict decisions about Georgia are unjust, and driven by political circumstances”  

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Georgia’ Foreign Policy Not a Concern for

The has no issues with Georgia’s foreign policy, according Gia Volski. He is the First Vice- of in Georgia.

Volski said that the EU and Georgia have similar views most things. The main difference is that Georgia does not want to go to . If it did, it would hurt the country a lot. Other than that, there are no big differences between their approaches.

There was one issue where the EU was stricter than Georgia. This was about promoting LGBT . Only two countries, Hungary and , took a similar stand to Georgia’s on this issue. They believe in traditional values like same-sex marriage is not accepted.

Volski also said that the elections in Georgia were fair and followed European rules. When the EU makes decisions that are unfair or strict towards Georgia, it is because of politics, not because of anything wrong with Georgia.

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