Zviad Tsetskhladze, with whom, as it turned out, the EU ambassador has a correspondence, was cold-bloodedly planning a street war – it was obvious a long time ago that the anti-Georgian path chosen by Brussels would lead to support for terrorists, – the Speaker of the Georgian Parliament, Shalva Papuashvili, writes on social network and shares a video of imprisoned Zviad Tsetskhladze, where he talks about “defense and attack methods” at rallies.
According to him, some diplomats are building a wall for the Georgian people, and a bridge for terrorists and abusers.
“Yesterday we learned that a few days before the attempted overthrow of the government, the EU ambassador wrote a letter of support to one of the organizers of the violence after last year’s elections, Zviad Tsetskhladze, in prison.
The video below, which has also become public and was part of the criminal case, clearly shows that Tsetskhladze, with whom, as it turned out, the EU ambassador has been corresponding, is cold-bloodedly planning a street war – “let’s remember the Maidan”, “let’s prepare the shields”, “let’s set up barricades”, “let’s stretch the barbed wire”, “let’s buy pyrotechnics”.
In a previous post, I wrote about the mission of diplomats, that they should build bridges instead of walls. It turned out that some people are able to do both, they simply build a wall for the Georgian people, and a bridge for terrorists and abusers.
It has been obvious a long time ago that the anti-Georgian path chosen by Brussels would lead to support for terrorists,” Papuashvili writes.
Shalva Papuashvili: Zviad Tsetskhladze, with whom the EU ambassador, as it turned out, has a correspondence, was cold-bloodedly planning a street war – it was obvious long ago that the anti-Georgian path chosen by Brussels would lead to support for terrorists
