27 April 2024,   04:58
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Whether Ambassadors were presented in the Parliament of Georgia during the raid of the 20th of June?! - Controversial statements of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Whether Ambassadors were in the parliament of Georgia during the bloody night of 20th of June?! Whether they were observing the events in front of the legislative body as insists the Minister of Internal Affairs Giorgi Gakharia?! - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia has made controversial statements regarding the information. The official spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Vladimir Konstantinidi initially told to "Rustavi 2" that this information was not realistic.
"I can not confirm this information, I hear this for the first time that anyone has mobilized ambassadors and brought them to the Parliament building." - Vladimir Konstantinidi, official spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.
Later, Vladimir Konstantinidi changed his position. He asked "Rustavi 2" for re-record of the interview, because his first comment allowed people for various interpretations. This time he confirmed the announcement of Giorgi Gakharia and said that during the night of 20th of June the German Ambassador was in the Parliament. However, he explained that the physical mobilization by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Ambassadors has not occurred.
"During the night, there was intense communication with ambassadors, diplomatic corps but there was no physical mobilization because we were not in need of that. We have not invited diplomats to the parliament, but they expressed their interest and arrived. They had intense communication with our agency and with other governmental bodies. There was a German ambassador into the parliament. Once again I repeat that there is no talk about physical mobilization but the communication with the Diplomatic Corps has been completely absorbed. I can not confirm of which countries" ambassadors were in the parliament," - Vladimir Konstantinidi, the official spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.

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