Georgian Prime Minister Irakly Garibashvili has said he does not plan to make any strongly worded statements concerning the situation in Ukraine.
“The members of my government and I have no intention of making any
sharp and radical statements in relation to Ukraine because our
government pursues a pragmatic policy,” Garibashvili said at a meeting
with Tbilisi State University students on Thursday.
“At the same time, Georgia condemns any attempt to encroach upon the territorial integrity of Ukraine,” he said.
Ukraine has always been a strategic partner for Georgia, Garibashvili said.
“We support the Ukrainian people’s decision to build a democratic and
civilized country. And we are categorically opposed to any attempts to
cause Ukraine to break apart,” he said.