Gia Volski, on Radoslav Skorski’s statement. This is a dishonest claim – there is no anti-European sentiment in Georgia  

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**Poland’s Foreign Minister Accused of Interfering in Georgia’s Politics**

A high-ranking official in the Georgian Parliament has accused the Polish Foreign Minister, Radoslav Sikorski, of making dishonest statements about the country. Gia Volski, the First Vice-Speaker of the Parliament, said that Sikorski’s comments were an attempt to influence the government.

Sikorski had stated that Georgia needs to reverse its anti-European trend, which he said was established by the current ruling party, Georgian Dream. However, Volski disputed this claim, saying that Georgia is actually ahead of Poland in many areas related to European standards.

“We are better than Poland in fighting corruption, fairness in courts, and transparency in governance,” Volski said. “Sikorski’s statement was an attempt to create problems for our government.”

Volski accused a certain circle within the European Union of wanting to change the government in Georgia. He claimed that this group is using Sikorski’s statements as part of their plan.

**A Bid to Influence Georgian Politics?**

The Polish Foreign Minister had expressed support for the pro-European aspirations of Georgian society, but Volski saw his statement as an attempt to influence the country’s politics. “Sikorski’s statement serves a specific purpose,” Volski said. “It is an attempt to create problems in Georgia and change the government.”

The accusation comes at a time when tensions are running high between the Georgian government and certain Western countries. Some have accused the Georgian Dream party of being anti-European, but Volski disputes this claim.

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