During an interview with the Rustavi 2 TV on February 14 President of
Georgia Giorgi Margvelashvili said that right now he does not see Russia
mounting pressure on Georgia to deter the country from signing the Association
Agreement with the EU, but Tbilisi should remain vigilant.
“I want to stress
that at this stage I do not see pressure from Russia on Georgia’s sovereignty
in terms of preventing [Georgia] from signing the Association Agreement… We
should say it in order not to create an illusion that some kind of pressure is
being exerted,” Margvelashvili said and stressed that he does not see such
pressure “at this stage.” reported Civil.ge
“Are we extremely attentive to this issue? Of course, we
are, because we have a tragic experience of relationship with the Russian
Federation and we have an example of Ukraine. Therefore, we are watching with
extreme attention what is happening – whether such pressure will be exerted or
not. Today no such pressure is being exerted,” he said.
He said that there are “firm guarantees” within Georgia to
resist such pressure if there is any in the future. “These guarantees are both
in the government and within the public… The Georgian public is united
over this value and over this [foreign policy] course,” Margvelashvili said.
Margvelashvili said that potential high-level
Georgian-Russian meeting should serve on launching “rational” discussion of the
major problems in “calm” atmosphere. He said that “hysteric” rhetoric in
bilateral relations is now over and “attempts to discuss rationally existing
problems” should start.
President also pointed out that the goal of the possible dialogue with Russian
side would be to introduce issues in a context which would express existing
situation as not favorable for Russia and neither for Georgian citizens,
Abkhazians and Ossetians, who remain on the other side of barbed wires.