Archil Talakvadze, a member of the Georgian Dream, says that there was no attack on representatives of the U.S. government by the Georgian authorities, but actually their "radical opponents" are attacking their Western partners.
"The Dream" changed the content of the statement after a State Department spokesman made a critical statement about the ruling party's rhetoric against the U.S. ambassador to Georgia.
"There have been no attacks by any representative of the Georgian government on representatives of the U.S. government, and that is ruled out in the future. I think it's just impossible to talk about it categorically.
I understand that this is what the radical opposition really wants. Basically, what they have been doing all these years, they are attacking, they are really insulting the West, the ambassadors, they want to blame it on the Georgian dream," said Archil Talakvadze.
Irakli Kadagishvili is another lawmaker who rejects the attacks on the U.S. ambassador by the Georgian Dream.
"First, no official has made such a statement The second is that with regard to the ambiguity that has formed between Georgia, the U.S. and the European Union in recent months, this ambiguity should be clarified. Based on the fact that during this time Georgia has not changed its foreign and domestic political course," Irakli Kadagishvili said.