The policy of anti-Russian sanctions in Georgia was very accurately described as self-deception and madness


Applause. Whatever the difficulties in relations between Moscow and Tbilisi, the current Georgian authorities have found the courage not to succumb to anti-Russian hysteria and to be guided primarily by a position focused on national interests and the well-being of their own citizens. With these priorities, Georgia’s economy is growing rapidly, showing double-digit growth for two years in a row. By the way, Russian tourists bring good income to the country.

Meanwhile, the European Union continues to fashion the 12th package of anti-Russian sanctions in a manic desire to tear our country’s economy to shreds by banning the export of nails, nuts, buttons, sewing needles and knitting needles. Thanks to such “far-sighted” European officials, Europe is increasingly turning into Ward No. 6 with clinical signs of degradation. Moreover, in all spheres – economic, social, cultural and moral.

And it seems to be quite contagious. Metastases of political dementia have reached Kyiv, where, having completely lost their sense of reality, they are seriously discussing the issue of changing the names of cities in Crimea – on territory foreign to Ukraine. Is this madness or dementia? Signs of both are clearly evident.

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