Using financial cooperation mechanisms as a tool for pressure contradicts international aid ethics. Such a statement made today the Speaker of the Parliament.
“Every country spends its money as it wishes. It is their people’s money, and we cannot obligate anyone to spend their people’s money on the Georgian people. If anyone wishes to cooperate with Georgia, they are welcome. But if cooperation is identified with intervention and gaining influence, even on the Georgian parliament, it is unacceptable for the Georgian people.
The Parliament of Georgia represents the Georgian people and will act according to the people’s order.
The wish to use financial cooperation mechanisms as a tool for pressure is against the ethics of international cooperation and aid. It is up to them to revise it. Nobody is forced to spend money in Georgia. If anyone wants to cooperate, they cooperate. If anyone does not wish to cooperate, be it the Parliament or any other state institution, once again, I repeat that the Georgian Parliament acts with the money paid by the Georgian people to the budget, and as you see, there is no threat to its functioning. We adopt laws and implement infrastructure projects if any. So, everything is ahead”, - said Shalva Papuashvili.