Irakli Kobakhidze: We hope that relations between Georgia and the US will be reset if the “deep state” is defeated in this battle – when the attitude towards Georgia does not change, it means that the “deep state” is still strong 

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 We hope that relations between Georgia and the US will be reset if the “deep state” is defeated in this battle, which is called the battle between the “deep state” and the Trump administration, – Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze told journalists.
According to him, when the attitude towards Georgia does not change, it means that the “deep state” is still strong.
“As for democracy, human rights, economic policy and all the parameters that are published, ratings, indices where countries are evaluated according to specific criteria, we are absolute leaders. The rest is politics, there are specific political interests. We have our national interests. As you can see, we defend our national interests to the end – both political and economic interests.
As for the United States, we hope that relations will be reset if the “deep state” loses this battle, which is called the battle between the “deep state” and the Trump administration. In this case, relations will be normalized. If the “deep state” wins, in this case the difficulties will continue, although we are also accustomed to difficulties. In all cases, we will defend our national interests to the end and see how the processes continue. When the attitude towards Georgia does not change, it means that the “deep state” is still strong. We could not sort things out with the “deep state” because they wanted to open a second front in Georgia, their representative came. This meeting was held in the government administration, where once, twice they directly demanded the opening of the second front. We refused this and after that we have difficulty in regulating relations with the “deep state”. The main thing for us is to reset relations and renew the strategic partnership. We are waiting for this with patience,” the Prime Minister said. 

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