According to Irakli Kobakhidze, chairman of the Georgian Dream, during his visit to the United States, he received messages from international partners that the Georgian Dream is the ruling team and that concrete steps need to be taken by them.
According to Kobakhidze, the ruling team is willing to take concrete steps toward compromise.
"We understand the hint that" Georgian Dream "is the ruling party and that it needs to take concrete steps to solve problems. We are ready to take concrete steps toward compromise, as we have repeatedly affirmed. And we are ready to take a constructive approach in the future, of course. by adhering to principles.
"These principles, of course, are decisive in the signing of any agreement, but within the framework of these principles we will naturally be as constructive as possible," Kobakhidze said.
The second round of talks between the Georgian Dream and the opposition was held March 30 with the mediation of the special envoy of the president of the European Council. The 8 hours of talks between the sides again ended in vain. The document proposed by Christian Danielsson was not signed by either side.