“The European Union firmly rejects and condemns the disinformation and baseless accusations by the Georgian authorities regarding the EU’s role in Georgia,” stated Anouar El Anouni, Spokesperson for EU Foreign Affairs and Security Policy.
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“Recent statements falsely claiming that the EU seeks to destabilize Georgia, drag it into war or impose so-called “non-traditional values,” constitute a deliberate attempt to mislead the public.
Undermining EU-Georgia relations through Russian-style conspiracy theories and divisive narratives only serves those who oppose Georgia’s democratic and European path,” the statement read.
The EU also "strongly denounces" personal attacks on Ambassador Paweł Herczyński. The statement highlighted the ambassador's vital role in fostering EU-Georgia relations.
“He enjoys the full trust and support of the EU. We urge all political actors in Georgia to refrain from spreading disinformation, avoid inflammatory personal attacks, and work towards the European future for its population.
The EU has been a consistent and reliable partner to Georgia. The EU reiterates its steadfast solidarity with the Georgian people and its readiness to continue supporting Georgians on their path towards a European future,” the statement says.
