Moldovan President Maia Sandu’s statement regarding Georgia, voiced during her speech at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, has been met with dissatisfaction in Tbilisi, APA’s local bureau reports.
In her speech, Sandu said that Russia, using the fear of war as a tool, has returned Georgia to its orbit.
Commenting on the remarks made by the Moldovan leader, First Deputy Speaker of the Georgian Parliament Gia Volski said that Maia Sandu’s statements have no value.
“Sandu has no support in her own country, and the political situation is quite difficult. Corruption on an unimaginable scale is destroying Moldova from within. The current level of poverty in Moldova gives no hope that the economic situation in the country will ever improve. In such a situation, Sandu finds time to make indecent statements addressed to us,” the vice-speaker added.
Another vice-speaker, Nino Tsilosani, in turn stated that Maia Sandu never misses an opportunity to criticize Georgia.
“Sandu is the president of a country that can openly declare that it will abolish its own state and merge it with Romania. Everyone knows well which ideological orbit she is in. We cannot accept her criticism because her criticism is not legitimate,” Tsilosani said.
