Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki expressed his strong disapproval of Russia’s current aggression towards Ukraine during a joint press conference with Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili. He stated that each demolished house in Ukraine must be met with another sanction, and that this barbaric approach is unacceptable. Morawiecki also emphasized the need to support the values shared by both Poland and Georgia, and to do everything possible to stop the aggression.
Garibashvili thanked Poland for their assistance in evacuating Georgian citizens and transporting humanitarian aid to Ukraine. He also highlighted Georgia’s active political and humanitarian support for Ukraine at various international levels, including the UN, OSCE, EU, and Council of Europe. Garibashvili reiterated Georgia’s strong support for Ukraine’s independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity.
The meeting between the two Prime Ministers took place in Batumi, and Garibashvili introduced Morawiecki to the active political and humanitarian assistance provided by Georgia to Ukraine. He also mentioned their support for launching an investigation into war crimes in Ukraine. The PMs expressed solidarity with Ukraine and emphasized the need to stand against Russia’s aggression.
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