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In the Parliament of Georgia, he approved a resolution in support of Ukraine. The document was supported by 74 deputies, Novosti-Georgia reported.
According to media reports, the project was proposed by the ruling Georgian Dream party. The text states that Georgia condemns any intentions that may be directed against the territorial integrity of a sovereign state. It is indicated that Georgia expresses deep concern about a possible military escalation in Ukraine and condemns any intentions that may be directed against the sovereignty and territorial integrity of a sovereign state.
The overwhelming majority of opposition representatives present in the hall did not vote for the resolution. The opposition criticized the draft, calling its text “not clear enough” due to the fact that it did not mention Russia.
“Despite the calls of the opposition to include the words “Russian Federation” in the text of the resolution, the ruling party categorically refused to do so,” the report says, reports Korrespondent.net.
As a result, 74 out of 107 deputies who were registered to vote voted in favor, no one opposed.
Source: Rosbalt

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