Zakharova commented on Zelensky's intention to introduce sanctions against Georgia


Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova has named a possible reason for the decision of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, whose powers expired on 20 May, to impose sanctions against Georgia. She wrote about it in her Telegram channel on December 4.
"The bastard who threatened his own people decided between puffs to play justice of the peace. Maybe the anger got so bad that Georgia found the strength to refuse the Ukrainian scenario?" - she wrote.
Earlier in the day, Zelensky announced sanctions against the Georgian authorities for the dispersal of protesters. At the same time, he did not specify what kind of measures we are talking about.
Protests have been going on for several days in Georgia over the suspension of negotiations on European integration and the opposition's disagreement with the results of parliamentary elections. The day before, Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze made a statement that another attempt to organize a revolution in the country based on the scenario of the Ukrainian Maidan had failed.
Georgian security forces were forced to use tear gas to disperse demonstrators in the center of Tbilisi. On November 30, protesters tried to set fire to the Georgian parliament building and damaged dozens of offices.
Amid these events, Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili refused to step down when her term expires at the end of December. In response, Kobakhidze warned that she would be required by law to leave office.
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