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MEP Anna Fotyga visits Tbilisi

By Liza Mchedlidze
Monday, September 5, 2022
MEP Anna Fotyga is visiting Tbilisi with the purpose of discussing ways to defeat Russian aggression with Georgian leaders.

The Polish politician visited the memorial of the deceased President of Poland Lech Kaczynski in Tbilisi and paid tribute to Kaczynski's memory.

"I am glad to be in Tbilisi to discuss ways to defeat Russian aggression. The victory of Ukraine is vital not only for Ukraine but also for Georgia, Poland, and the entire free world. I start every visit to Georgia by paying respect to the late Polish president, a great friend of Georgia, who understood very well the Russian threats." said Fotyga.

Fotiga met with the United National Movement to discuss issues Georgia is facing politically.

According to her, important and valuable issues for the country were discussed at the meeting.

"I met with representatives of the Georgian opposition, including members of the United National Movement." We talked about everything that is important and valuable for Georgia. Also about the war in Ukraine, because my field of specialization is defense and security", said Anna Fotyga.

According to Bacho Dolidze, a member of the "National Movement", the conversation was about the implementation of the 12-point plan.

"We talked about what the "Georgian Dream" is doing because it is actually sabotaging the entire process and doing everything to prevent the country from getting candidate status, which it will later blame on the opposition, civil society, or European partners. We have everything to do to force the "dream" to change the political vector. Their base is Russia, not the European Union, therefore this is the main issue", Bacho Dolidze noted.

Regarding this meeting, the chairman of the "National Movement" Nika Melia said that such an opportunity, when Georgia's strategic partners are physically in Tbilisi, will be used as much as possible by him and his friends.

According to Nika Melia, various types of meetings were held with other European partners, which will continue in the following days.

"There were different types of meetings with our partners. We had meetings yesterday and we will have them during the day, all this will continue tomorrow and the day after. Of course, such an opportunity, when Georgia's strategic partners are physically in Tbilisi, will be used as much as possible by me and my friends," said Nika Melia.