Kakha Kalazde, a former defender of Dynamo Kiev and now the mayor of Tbilisi from the ruling party Georgian Dream - Democratic Georgia, explained why he did not support Georgia's introduction of sanctions against the stinking sub-country called Russia.
"Why are we being attacked? Because of the fact that we did not join the sanctions. I want to ask any sane person. Is it possible that if Georgian wine and Georgian agricultural products do not enter the Russian market we will destroy Russian economy? This is completely absurd.
We will harm people who need it on the contrary. Those who work 24 hours a day in order to earn their bread. Why do we need to close these opportunities to people? Opportunities to work hard, sell their products and get money. This money is flowing into Georgia anyway.
When I am in the power of the country and I know that it will not be good, why should I take this step? Why should I make my country unhappy?" said Kaladze on Georgian television.