**Georgian Dream Government Never Justified Russia’s Actions, Says Mikheil Kavelashvili**
In a recent statement, Mikheil Kavelashvili, the Georgian government, addressed questions from journalists about the country’s stance on the 2008 war with Russia. The journalists were asking what he had to say to the heroes of Shindisi in light of some people blaming their own homeland for starting the war.
Kavelashvili made it clear that the Georgian Dream government has never justified Russia’s actions during the war. He pointed out that there are still questions about the previous government, known as the National Movement, which need to be answered. Kavelashvili emphasized that Georgia has always considered Russia an occupier and a country that committed crimes against its own territory.
**Questions Remain Unanswered**
According to Kavelashvili, the whole of Georgia has questions about why the then-government signed certain resolutions without warning the public that Russia had already invaded their territory. He stressed that Russia’s actions were clear: they committed a crime against Georgia, occupied its territories, and used disproportionate force.
Kavelashvili acknowledged that there is no question mark over Russia’s actions but emphasized that citizens of Georgia have legitimate questions about why their previous government failed to act in a more timely manner. He reassured the public that Georgia will be a just state where crimes are not covered up, and every institution and representative will be held accountable for any wrongdoing.
**A Commitment to Justice**
Kavelashvili made it clear that Georgia is committed to becoming a strong and just country. He stated that they are moving step by step towards this goal and ensuring that everything is revealed to the citizens of Georgia. This commitment to transparency and accountability reflects the Georgian government’s determination to learn from its past mistakes and become a better, more just society.
Read More @ www.interpressnews.ge