The Russian Foreign Ministry has spoken out about the protests in Georgia.
According to the Deputy Head of the Russian Foreign Ministry, domestic situations should not affect other countries
RIA Novosti reports this with reference to a statement made by Mikhail Galuzin.
It is noted that earlier, the head of the Estonian Foreign Ministry, Margus Tsahkna, announced measures against the Georgian authorities.
According to the official, the Baltic countries intend to introduce sanctions against those who suppress opposition protests in Georgia.
Galuzin stressed that the protests in the country are Tbilisi’s business, and European countries have nothing to do with them.
At the same time, Moscow has a negative attitude towards such actions, does not practice such things and does not support interference in the sovereignty of other countries.
For reference
The Baltics are a region in Northern Europe that includes modern-day Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and the Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia.