Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili criticized the government for isolating itself from the international community against the backdrop of the Russia-Ukraine war, APA's correspondent in Tbilisi reports.
Georgian President said in a special briefing on the anniversary of the war in Ukraine that the government's policy was incomprehensible:
"The Georgian government has isolated itself, leaving a distance between itself and the democratic public with its incomprehensible and, for some reason, neutral and balanced position. Fortunately, the Georgian society clearly expressed its position and, using all forms and means, proved its solidarity with Ukraine," Zurabishvili said.