Orban spoke about the EU's fear of the Georgian government


The European Union (EU) is wary of the Georgian government and considers it a "beast." This was announced by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on June 12.
According to the politician, Georgia was able to achieve seven percent economic growth and reduce public debt. Despite the fact that the "global liberals" tried to interfere in the country's politics in 2022, Georgia managed to maintain its government.
"For them, the Georgian government is a beast that Brussels is afraid to face. It was Georgia that first decided to resist. And this feeling is close to us," NewsGeorgia quotes him as saying.
In addition, he stressed that the Hungarian people also strive for similar economic growth and believe in the possibility of achieving such indicators.
Earlier, on June 8, Orban said that both Europe and Hungary were collapsing due to EU sanctions against Russia. He stressed that the EU encroaches on the sovereignty of the community members, but cannot resolve the Ukrainian conflict.
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