**French Ambassador Told to Mind His Own Business**
The French ambassador to Georgia has been told by Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze to focus on his own country‘s problems rather than commenting on issues in Georgia. This response came after the French ambassador made statements about the independence of Georgia.
According to the Prime Minister, it is essential for diplomats and ambassadors to respect the sovereignty and independence of other countries. He pointed out that France has its own internal issues, including an unpopular government, which should not be interfered with by Georgia.
“Everyone should respect the sovereignty and independence of another country,” Kobakhidze said. “We do not make statements about what is happening in France. Our ambassadors do not do anything like that.”
The Prime Minister also responded to comments made by the Estonian Foreign Minister regarding visa liberalization for Georgian citizens. He stated that there would be no changes in this regard.
“It’s one of those persons fulfilling the orders of the Deep State, and he sends out intimidating messages,” Kobakhidze said about the Estonian minister. “However, the public has not been frightened by this over the past year and will not be frightened in the future.”
**Commentary**
This exchange highlights the importance of diplomatic relations between countries. Ambassadors are expected to maintain a professional demeanor and refrain from interfering in the internal affairs of another country.
The French ambassador’s comments on Georgia’s independence may have been seen as an attempt to intervene in the country’s domestic politics, which could be perceived as a breach of diplomatic protocol.
**Analysis**
This incident suggests that there may be some tension between France and Georgia. The Prime Minister’s response implies that Georgia is not seeking outside interference or criticism from other countries, especially when it comes to its sovereignty and independence.
The mention of the Deep State in relation to the Estonian Foreign Minister’s comments on visa liberalization adds a layer of complexity to this story. It appears that there may be more than just diplomatic disagreements at play here.
**What’s Next?**
It will be interesting to see how this situation unfolds. Will France and Georgia engage in further diplomatic discussions, or will tensions remain high? The implications for visa liberalization and other areas of cooperation between the two countries could have significant consequences.
As always, we will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as more information becomes available.