February 25, 2022 - 14:17 AMT
Georgia says won't introduce sanctions on Russia

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Gharibashvili has told reporters that he would not introduce sanctions against Russia in response to its invasion of Ukraine. He justified the move by citing Georgia’s "national interests", OC Media reports.

"I will not do anything, I will not make any decision that will in any way harm the national interests of our country and the national interests of our people’, Gharbishavili said on Friday, February 25. "I want to state clearly and unequivocally that Georgia is not going to participate in financial and economic sanctions."

Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24, countries around the world have introduced wide-ranging sanctions on the country including on Russian banks, senior government and military officials, major state-owned companies, and prominent oligarchs.

The Prime Minister framed the issue as one of national security and condemned the opposition for their insistence on sanctions.

"Their goal is to organize provocations and to repeat the tragedy of the August war of 2008, which they were unable to avoid", Gharibashvili said. "Anti-state, anti-national and reckless policies in Georgia are over."

Georgian Dream MPs have also refused to attend an extraordinary sitting of the parliament concerning Russia’s war on Ukraine called by the country’s president Salome Zurabishvili — ensuring that, due to lack of quorum, the sitting could not go ahead.

In protest of the apparent boycott by the ruling party, opposition parties Lelo, the United National Movement (UNM), and several independent MPs gathered in parliament and sang the Ukrainian national anthem while holding aloft the Georgian and Ukrainian flags.