Exactly at the moment of entering the European door the doors were closed, the author of this decision was Chkhikvadze - Nika Gvaramia

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According to Nika Gvaramia, CEO of the Mtavari Channel and Judge of the City Court Lasha Chkhikvadze, "with one sentence the man signed off on the postponement of the European perspective". Nika Gvaramia spoke on this topic at his own court hearing and said he did not expect such a reaction from the West.

Nika Gvaramia states that in some ways he likes it very much, but not with regard to the country.

"To be honest I didn't expect such a reaction, I knew there would be a reaction, but I didn't expect such a reaction, some part of this reaction, I tell you it would be better if there wasn't. I will tell you what I don't want to talk about and go into depth, my point I am saying this not to emphasize my importance, but my sentence, more specifically the sentence of Mr. Chkhikvadze was a trigger, a mechanism for starting what we see.

I like it very much in one part, in the part of absolutely narrow and tight arc around Mr Ivanishvili, because this is the end for Mr Ivanishvili and the sooner he understands it the better for him and the country. Regarding the country, and this has hurt the country, I would prefer, of course, for it not to have damaged the country, but I can't imagine this not happening, it's just that the scale is unexpected to me," Nika Gvaramia stated.

Nika Gvaramia says that neither Bidzina Ivanishvili nor the entire judicial system has the power to take away the country's European perspective, although it has definitely slowed down.

"The trial was delayed for eight weeks until the process got to this particular European decision. As soon as we walked through that door, the doors closed. That's what happened, Mr. Chkhikvadze turned out to be the author of this most fateful decision," Nika Gvaramia said.

Nika Gvaramia said a man should not have to shoulder such a heavy burden, even though it was Chhikvadze's choice. Gvaramia said he should understand that the person who did this is his greatest enemy.

"I really want this man to be left alone. Don't bring him from one interview to another, because even on the air it seems that this man is not well, leave him alone. You can't instrumentalize a person like this, this is what they are doing to Chkhikvadze, this is inhumanity, this is really inhumanity," Nika Gvaramia said.

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