The French president needs to keep an eye on Ukraine, which was sacrificed for the purpose of its destruction, and not for Georgia. This statement was made by the chairman of the Georgian government Irakli Kobakhidze, TASS reports.
"Let the French president keep an eye on Ukraine, which was sacrificed for the purpose of its destruction. I'm talking about what is the real problem. I will not be able to comment on lies. I am commenting on the problem that everyone is facing today — this is the destroyed Ukraine," Kobakhidze told Georgian journalists.
Earlier, Emmanuel Macron said that Russia was trying to destabilize the electoral process in Georgia, as a result of which the ruling Georgian Dream — Democratic Georgia party won with 53.93% of the vote and received 89 out of 150 mandates in the legislature.
The 5% barrier was also overcome by four opposition parties, which, together with ex-President of Georgia Salome Zurabishvili, refused to recognize the election results, as they considered their results falsified.

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