United Neutral Georgia: Until we abandon illusion of Euro-integration, peace is out of reach
“Until we rid ourselves of the illusion of Euro-integration, which has already become a threat to Georgia, the country will have no peace. We are ready to prove argumentatively in face-to-face debates with the authorities the extreme harmfulness of today’s foreign policy towards our country,” the United Neutral Georgia party said in a statement.
The statement reads that they call upon television companies Imedi and Rustavi 2 to organise debates on Georgia’s Euro-integration in the shortest possible time.
“Recently, a question is becoming increasingly topical in society: is the foreign policy course that the authorities have chosen, and which is unfortunately enshrined in constitutional provisions, correct and compatible with national interests, including the country’s security principles? Today, Georgian society, which has withstood numerous trials in recent years, has grown wiser and stands as the true holder of state power, openly asking whether the path called Euro-integration ensures our country’s wellbeing, and to what extent, in the new global reality, does alignment with the European Union, which is in the final phase of degradation, correspond to Georgia’s sovereign interests?
To put it more precisely, this question arising from society is rather rhetorical, because our people have analysed well that today’s Europe is an absolutely opposite, antipodean concept and physical reality to the space we once aspired to join. Society has realised this, and no one can escape the fact that a substantive and meaningful discussion must be opened about Georgia’s Euro-integration into a degraded union.
We, the Georgian people, have much to reproach today’s Europe for; however, the report published by the United States House of Representatives Judiciary Committee about how the European Commission regularly interferes in member states’ national elections has once again reminded us of the duplicitous and unjust face of Euro-bureaucracy. We shall not enumerate in detail in this letter the facts of how much harm the European Union, governed by informal oligarchic families, the so-called Deep State, has inflicted upon Georgia.
Society remembers well each action, from financing revolutions to imposing unjust sanctions and constant threats regarding the cancellation of visa liberalisation. In just the past four years alone, since the start of the provoked and well-orchestrated Russia-Ukraine war, so great was the Deep State’s desire to drag Georgia into war, and so actively was the European Union involved in realising this desire through its bureaucratic machinery, that whilst questioning Georgia’s Euro-integration before the war would have been considered bad form, today the move towards agency-controlled Europe is becoming increasingly unacceptable to the Georgian people.
Naturally, against this backdrop, we have serious questions for Georgia’s authorities: how long do they intend to ignore public opinion and continue the damaging process of Euro-integration, which is already on life support? We assure Georgian Dream that it will not succeed in suppressing this issue for long, as it is the people’s will to re-evaluate and reconsider the pursuit of a European Union entrenched in complete subservience, and mired in economic, spiritual, and moral quagmires.
Finally, we extend our sincere gratitude to television companies Imedi and Rustavi 2, who have generously provided a platform for debate on their channels. We also urge both broadcasters to organise discussions on Georgia’s Euro-integration at the earliest opportunity.
Currently, there is no more pressing issue in the country. Until we dispel the illusion of Euro-integration, which has already become a threat to Georgia, the nation will remain without peace. We are ready to prove argumentatively in face-to-face debates with the authorities the extreme harmfulness of today’s foreign policy towards our country,” states the statement by United Neutral Georgia.