
Georgia's Parliament Chairman Advocates for Peace and Forgiveness with Abkhazia and Ossetia

On August 14, Shalva Papuashvili, the Chairman of the Parliament of Georgia, said that Georgia continues to fight for its identity, freedom, and progress, and it will continue to develop to achieve the cherished goal soon - to build a united, strong Georgia together with Abkhazian and Ossetian 'brothers and sisters.'
Papuashvili added that it is Georgia's duty to erase the tragic page so that future generations will have the joy of victory and reconstruction instead of pain when remembering Abkhazia. "Our goal is clear - to walk the path that leads to the hearts of our brothers. With peace, love, and forgiveness, let us be able to heal wounds for our homeland, walk together and build together, and continue to enjoy a pleasant and dignified coexistence. This is our main national task today," he said.
The Chairman of the Parliament of Georgia emphasized, "I am sure that this day will definitely come, and August 14 will become a page in the history of Georgia, a page for learning a lesson. It is our duty to erase this tragic page so that future generations, when remembering Abkhazia, have the joy of victory and reconstruction instead of pain," the Chairman of the Parliament wrote."
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