Focusing on “Our European Future”
President Salome Zurabishvili delivered a compelling speech during her visit to the European Parliament in Brussels, focusing on the critical topic of “our European future.” To strengthen Georgia’s ties with the European Union (EU) and promote further integration, the President highlighted the significance of collaborative efforts in shaping the destiny of Europe.
Addressing Controversial Remarks: President’s Response to Irakli Kadagishvili
During a Q&A session following her speech, President Zurabishvili was asked about an incident that occurred at the Independence Day celebration event in Freedom Square. Reports suggested that MP Irakli Kadagishvili had referred to the President as a traitor. Unperturbed by such remarks, President Zurabishvili expressed her disinterest, stating, “I am not interested in any kind of remark.”
When questioned about her relationship with Irakli Kadagishvili, the President confirmed that they had indeed met and maintained a positive rapport. This response reflects her commitment to professionalism and diplomatic engagement, even in the face of personal attacks.
Commitment to Freedom: President’s Perspective on the Upcoming Rally
The President also addressed an upcoming rally scheduled to take place in front of the Presidential Administration. Protesters are demanding the release of Nika Gvaramia, the Director General of Main Channel. In response, President Zurabishvili emphasized the importance of freedom as a fundamental value. Her stance on this matter demonstrates her dedication to upholding democratic principles and safeguarding individual liberties.
Currently, President Salome Zurabishvili is present on Rustaveli Avenue, where she is engaging with citizens celebrating May 26, the Independence Day of Georgia. In these interactions, she extends her warm congratulations to the people of Georgia, emphasizing the significance of this historic day in their collective journey towards sovereignty and progres