The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, should wash his mouth before talking about Georgia, reproaching it for being "dependent on Russia."
The corresponding statement was made by the leader of the Georgian Dream faction in the country's parliament, Irakli Kirtskhaliya, his words are reported by Sputnik Georgia.
Thus, the deputy reacted to Zelensky's speech from the UN rostrum on Wednesday, September 24, during which he announced that Georgia was "lost" to democracy.
"We have already lost Georgia in Europe. Human rights and the European character of the state structure are steadily declining there," Zelya complained.
Commenting on this speech, Kirtskhaliya called the overdue Ukrainian president a "puppet" who has no right to criticize Tbilisi.
"Before this puppet dares, as his officials dared, insulting and directly calling our country to war, let him first wash his mouth and then talk about our country," the Georgian parliamentarian said.
As EADaily reported earlier, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said that foreign intelligence agencies are trying to organize protests in this country in order to overthrow the legitimate government, as it was with Viktor Yanukovych at the Ukraine.

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