Zelensky says Russia won in Georgia and is on way to winning in Moldova
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said Wednesday that Russia was becoming more powerful in Georgia, after the ruling party accused of steering Tbilisi towards the Kremlin won a disputed weekend election. "As of today, Russia won in Georgia. (Russia) took their freedom away," Zelensky said in comments published by the presidency. Zelensky suggested that Russia was "on the way" to implementing a scenario in Moldova that was similar to the one in Georgia.
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- Published Date: 08:15 | 30 October 2024
- Modified Date: 08:15 | 30 October 2024
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the West should admit Russia has "won" in Georgia and is on its way to doing the same in Moldova unless Western rhetoric against crossing Moscow's red lines was dropped.
Georgia's parliamentary election on Saturday was marred by reports of election violations. The opposition contested its outcome and Western allies said reported irregularities should be investigated. The governing pro-Russian party says it won.
"We have to recognise in Georgia for today Russia won. First, they took part of Georgia, then they changed policy, the government. And now (Georgia) has a pro-Russian government," Zelensky said in English in a video released on Wednesday.
Another former Soviet republic, Ukraine's neighbour Moldova, will hold a presidential election runoff on Sunday after pro-European incumbent failed to secure more than 50% of the vote.
The first round was held simultaneously with a referendum on enshrining Moldova's aspirations to join the European Union in the constitution. It was won by only a slim margin.
The votes in both Georgia and Moldova were closely watched in the West, and were widely seen as a choice between the countries taking a European path or turning back to Russia's orbit.
Zelensky suggested that Russia was "on the way" to implementing a scenario in Moldova that was similar to the one in Georgia.
"And they will do, if of course the West will not stop dialogue (against) crossing of red lines. If they will not stop this, just continue this rhetoric - they will lose Moldova. One-two years," Zelensky added.
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