The future of Georgia does not belong to the servants of foreign countries, but to the patriots, our future generation, the Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili told the country’s Parliament on Friday.
In his address to the legislative body, Garibashvili noted that an “extremist, radical force” wanted the “war and destruction” of the country.
Garibashvili stressed that the “destructive, radical and extremist” opposition offered nothing but the “devastation of the country, war, not an European but a destroyed future”.
Our people face a very simple choice. An extremist, radical force wants the war and destruction of the country. We want peace and the country's survival and development. We have this choice," the head of the Government noted.
“The future of our country does not belong to the servants of foreign countries. The future of our country belongs to patriots, our future generation, and not to traitors”, he concluded.