08/01/2025
12:24
Policy
The Political Council of the Georgian Dream Party issued a statement asserting that no sanctions can intimidate the Georgian people, emphasizing that society recognizes the incomparable destruction a war would bring to the country. The statement contends that the government will not be coerced into involving Georgia in a devastating war, regardless of the sanctions imposed.
The statement further affirms that the Georgian people will not permit the "Ukrainization" of their country under any circumstances. It highlights that Georgia has managed to avoid the Ukrainian scenario through significant effort and unwavering resistance, and the struggle for peace must continue until its completion. The statement links the imposition of sanctions to the broader geopolitical dynamics, asserting that as long as there is conflict in Ukraine, there will be attempts to create a "second front" in Georgia, driven by external forces, including sanctions.
According to the statement, the sanctions imposed by specific countries on Georgian politicians and officials are seen as part of a broader agenda led by a global "war party" and the "Deep State." The Georgian Dream Political Council argues that the Georgian people must resist these pressures to safeguard the country’s sovereignty and prevent the country's involvement in external conflicts. The statement also critiques the European Parliament’s resolutions, which the council believes reflect a declining value system within EU bureaucracy. These resolutions, the statement claims, have included demands such as the punishment of Bidzina Ivanishvili, the release of Saakashvili, and the repeal of the anti-LGBT propaganda law, among others.
The council further criticizes the European Parliament’s fifth resolution, which, it argues, openly advocated for sanctions against Russia and the potential collapse of Georgia's economy. The statement suggests that this trend may culminate in demands for Georgia to enter into a conflict with Russia.
In response to these actions, the Georgian Dream Party asserts that sanctions against key Georgian figures, such as Bidzina Ivanishvili and Vakhtang Gomelauri, are unjust and based on distorted narratives. It contrasts these sanctions with the lack of accountability for actions taken by individuals who allegedly caused violence in Georgia, asserting that the global "Deep State" has favored figures who contributed to the destabilization of the country.
The statement concludes by reaffirming that the Georgian people, understanding the true nature of the sanctions, will not allow external pressures to dictate their future. It emphasizes that the Georgian government will not lead the country into war, as the people will not allow Georgia to be drawn into the conflict that has affected Ukraine.
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