The foreign ministers in the European Union can’t say anything new. They are limited to what is on the agenda of their foreign agency. The format of the ministers, and the statements made prior to the elections, confirms what we have said: – Foreign powers do not want a national government for Georgia! Guram Macharashvili is a member of parliament‘s majority. He answered the question about the Council of Foreign Ministers of European Union in Luxembourg.
Macharashvili said that “this is a sad circumstance, but fortunately there are people who are fans in Europe and other nations.”
“Many deputies appeared at the European Parliament to support Georgia’s sovereignty, independence and freedom.
The format of the EU foreign ministers, and their statements in advance of the elections, confirms what we have said: foreign forces don’t want a national government to exist in Georgia. They want the government to depend on foreign power, from the beginning to the end, as we can see in the case with the opposition and Salome Zurabishvili.
The foreign power has already indicated that the opposition is a little closer towards victory. This handshake was also reflected by the fact that the preliminary conclusions were moved from October 20 to October 30. Already, statements are being made about the situation after October 26 and not before. The message from the US Embassy was not to go out on the street before the 26th but after. They know they will lose and have now developed a plan “B” that involves radical changes in the country.
“They know that the Georgian state won’t win with their victory, but they are going to try because there is no other way,” said Guram Makarashvili.
Josep Borrell, the High Representative of the European Union in Foreign Affairs and Security Policy will preside over the Council of Foreign Affairs of the European Union today, which will take place in Luxembourg.
According to a press release posted on the website of European Union, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the European Union are expected to discuss Georgia and other issues.
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