Self-Governance Committee Chair: Europe admits interfering in other countries' affairs is neither democracy nor partnership
Self-Governance Committee Chair: Europe admits interfering in other countries' affairs is neither democracy nor partnership

There is a crisis between the viewpoints of the US and Europe,” said Irakli Kadagishvili, Chair of the parliamentary Self-Governance Committee.

According to Irakli Kadagishvili, Europe admitted that interfering in other countries’ affairs is neither democracy nor partnership.

“It is ironic since that is exactly what they’ve been doing to us in recent years. Today, Europe has moved into a defensive mode in its relations with the US and admitted that interfering in the affairs of other countries is neither democracy, nor friendship, nor partnership.

When we said that unlawful interference in our democracy was unacceptable, we encountered a solid wall. History clearly showed that to everyone, including those Europeans, who took similar steps towards Georgia without hesitation,” he said.