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Georgia’s PM: Line drawn between war and peace sides

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Yesterday, a clear line was once again drawn between the party of war and the party of peace. I am referring not so much to the polemics between Trump and Zelensky, but rather to the subsequent reactions to this polemic.

Axar.az reports that this was stated by Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze.

"President Trump and his peace efforts were condemned one after another by those responsible for allowing the bloody war and ruthlessly sacrificing Ukraine and the lives of thousands of Ukrainians.

The global party of war immediately mobilized familiar speakers against President Trump, ranging from Jean Shaheen to numerous Brussels officials. They were joined by leaders of the radical opposition in Georgia, who, just a month ago, proudly showed off "selfies" taken in the backroom of Trump's inauguration.

Yesterday, once again, a line was drawn between those who want peace and care about the fate of Ukrainians, and those who want to fight until the last Ukrainian. It also became clear that the global party of war and the deep state will not easily give up on war.

It was once again confirmed what we have been asserting for three years—that the US and the global party of war are two different entities. Let us remind you that our opponents, throughout these years, have tried to equate them.

The battle between the party of war and those who wish for peace has entered a decisive phase. Let us hope that this battle will end with the victory of peace. The sooner the war in Ukraine ends, the fewer Ukrainian lives will be sacrificed, and the sooner peace will prevail throughout the region.

I wish President Trump resilience and courage in this difficult fight," he wrote on social media.

Date
2025.03.01 / 20:10
Author
Axar.az
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