Georgian Prime Minister criticises Zelenskyy for supporting the protests and stated he was interfering in internal affairs
Author:
Kateryna Vovk
"When a person at war goes out and responds to a destructive action held by several thousand people here, this is direct evidence that this person is involved, motivated to make something happen here," Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili said on Imedi TV.
Garibashvili also wished Ukraine peace but said "first take care of yourselves, and we will take care of our country."
On 8 March, the President of Ukraine expressed his respect to Georgians who are protesting against the draft law on "foreign agents" adopted in the first reading.