26 November 2024,   12:22
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The Russia’s invasion of Ukraine started a long war with no end in sight, which affects all of us - Garibashvili

The Russia’s invasion of Ukraine started a long war with no end in sight, which affects all of us, the Prime Minister of Georgia said this at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Budapest.

“Stopping the unjustified human sacrifice, the brutal destruction, requires the greatest collective effort. Even today, as during the World War II, the goal and mission for all of us, the entire humanity, is to secure peace. We must realize that there is no alternative to peace. As we support Ukraine, we must do more to ensure peace talks that result in lasting and stable peace conditions.

You all know that in August 2008 we had a full-scale war with Russia. Our country suffered heavy human losses and 20% of our territory is still occupied by Russia.

We, Georgians, know very well what is the price of peace. Georgia is a small, but strong and freedom-loving nation. However, when necessary, we fight selflessly to protect our freedom, our families, and our homeland. Without going into the entire history, even after gaining independence, we have witnessed several wars in our country. In recent years, our brave soldiers have been protecting global security together with the member countries of the NATO alliance. In Afghanistan, we were the largest per capita contributor to the Resolute Support Mission. 32 brave Georgian soldiers died in this mission, and hundreds were injured.

Therefore, as we are conscious of what war brings, we do everything for peace. In the New Testament, Jesus Christ teaches – “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God”. In these difficult times, despite numerous provocations and destabilization attempts, we managed to ensure peace in our country. In our post-independence history, for the first time during our tenure in power, we have safeguarded the long-term and uninterrupted peace in Georgia”, - said Irakli Garibashvili.

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