Russia Criticizes Georgia’s Foreign Policy
The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia, Mikhail Galuzin, said that the country‘s leadership is not doing enough to follow a “pragmatic course” in foreign policy.
According to Galuzin, Georgia’s efforts to protect its national interests are causing problems with Western countries. He believes that this might lead to continued criticism of Georgia’s leadership.
Galuzin thinks that Washington and Brussels are unhappy with Georgia’s approach to foreign policy. He suggests that this could result in further attacks on the country’s leaders.
It seems that Russia is not satisfied with how Georgia is handling its national interests.