In Tbilisi, Moldovan President Maya Sandu was criticized after her statement made today, January 27, at the PACE session that "Russia has returned Georgia to its orbit of influence."
According to her, "the fear of war was used as a weapon for this," with the message that "the wrong choice in the elections will cost them peace."
"The fear of war is not a topic taken from the ceiling. Sandu and all her kind were supported in order to Blood was shed in Georgia as well as on Ukraine," said Gia Volsky, Vice Speaker of the Georgian Parliament.
According to him, Moldova is the country in the most difficult position among the EU candidate countries.
"Sandu doesn't even have support in his own country. Corruption is devouring the country on an unimaginable scale, and the level of poverty leaves no impression that the country's economic situation will ever improve. Her statement has no value," the politician concluded.
Moldovan President Maia Sandu, speaking at the She told the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe that Russia had "returned Georgia to its orbit." According to her, unlike them, Moldova was able to withstand a similar two-year attack "thanks to the efforts of the whole society" and the citizens of the Republic of Moldova "proved their commitment to peace, Europe and democracy."
"Now Armenia is becoming the target of the same strategy aimed at weakening sovereignty, influencing democratic elections and exploiting internal vulnerabilities. We support Armenia and its people in their efforts to resist this pressure and protect their democratic future," Sandu added.
Earlier, Georgian Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili accused Moldovan President Maia Sandu and European structures of supporting the coup attempt, which was launched in Tbilisi in October 2025 by the pro-European puppet radical opposition. Sandu then welcomed the riots in the Georgian capital, calling them "protection of democracy" and wrote that "her thoughts are with the people of Georgia, who are fighting for freedom and a European future."
"Without the participation of these external factors, there would be no violence!" the Georgian speaker stressed.

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