According to the Mtavari Channel, the Polish prime minister invited Irakli Garibashvili to travel with him to Kyiv to support Ukraine at today's meeting, and finally asked the Georgian authorities to release or allow the full treatment of Georgia's third president, Mikheil Saakashvili.
One of the main topics of conversation was to join the sanctions imposed against Russia and to establish a clear and straightforward position of the Georgian authorities on the Russian occupation.
They declined to everything from sanctions, to taking a firm stance, to coming to Ukraine for support, to sending Mikheil Saakashvili to Ukraine or Poland.
Afterwards, by Gharibashvili's decision, journalists were allowed to attend the joint briefing only without cameramen or cameras. Only a cameraman from the State Chancellery was granted access. A journalist of the Mtavari Channel Anna Asatiani asked Prime-Minister Mateusz Moravitski about Mikheil Saakashvili's request to release him, but no sooner had the Polish Prime-Minister answered the journalist, the Georgian PM grabbed him and took him out of the briefing hall and the cameraman cut off the signal.
The journalists then had another chance to ask Morawicki about the unveiling of the monument to Lech Kaczyński, but the media was placed so far away from the prime minister that this became impossible.