**Georgian Government Stops Work in European Parliament**
The government of Georgia has stopped its work in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. This decision was made by Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze.
According to the Prime Minister, the situation in European bureaucracy is very difficult. He said that the way some decisions are made is absurd and unjust. The Prime Minister believes that working in the Parliamentary Assembly has lost its meaning due to these problems.
**Criticism of Ukrainian Deputy**
The Prime Minister also criticized a Ukrainian deputy who called on Georgia to open a second front during a recent assembly meeting. This was seen as a tragic event by the Prime Minister, who said it’s not right for someone from the Council of Europe to urge Georgia to take such action.
The Prime Minister also compared this Ukrainian deputy to some members of the opposition in Georgia. He said they are all part of the “Goncharenko group” and only want to carry out their patron’s orders. The Prime Minister believes that these individuals are foreign agents who are trying to punish Georgia for not opening a second front.
**Unacceptable Resolution**
The decision to stop work in the Parliamentary Assembly was made after the assembly adopted a resolution concerning Georgia. A member of the “Georgian Dream” party, Tea Tsulukiani, said that several provisions of the document were unacceptable and unjust. This led to the government’s decision to halt its work in the assembly.
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