07 July 2026,   16:43
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Red line must be drawn, no EU institution should ever dare to attack Georgian Orthodox Church - Papuashvili

Speaker of the Georgian Parliament commented on the statement by Archpriest Andria Jaghmaidze, the Head of the Patriarchate`s Public Relations Service, in response to the latest report prepared by MEP Rasa Juknevičienė and adopted by the European Parliament, which referred to the Georgian Church as part of a Russian network.

"This is the first time that an EU institution has attacked the Georgian Church, which is absolutely unacceptable. A red line must be drawn here so that no one, including any institution of the EU, will ever dare to attack the Georgian Church and its large congregation. It is clear that nothing good will come of Juknevičienė`s actions in Georgia, but it is also significant that she was made to test the waters for an attack on the Georgian Church. That is why it is important to react harshly and directly to this now, so that this does not become a precedent and no one dares to attack the Georgian Church again", - said the Speaker.

Earlier, Jaghmaidze recalled an incident that took place in 2023 and had not been made public until now. He was referring to Hadja Lahbib, who currently serves as the European Commissioner for Equality and presented the European Commission`s new LGBTQ+ strategy for 2026-2030, approved in October 2025. In 2023, while serving as Belgium`s Foreign Minister, Lahbib visited Georgia and also held a meeting at the Patriarchate: "Ms. Lahbib came to the Patriarchate and, among other issues, made a strange and unprecedented request. She said that the Patriarchate has significant influence in society, that Georgian society was far behind 21st-century trends, and that same-sex marriages were unacceptable to the public. She asked us to help promote this.

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