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Georgian president: Russia gains more from working with Europe than from attacking its neighbours
Georgian president Giorgi Margvelashvili (right) at the European Parliament ©CC/Facebook/Margvelashvili/LeliBlagonravovaHow should the EU deal with Russia?
The policy of engaging with Russia and making it a more European country and giving it an opportunity for economic, cultural, social and political partnerships is the right thing to do. Russia has great potential, a great culture and a significant economy.
What the Russian Federation needs is a better democracy, a reformed economy and it needs to move towards modernizing society. These issues are not solved by attacking your neighbours, but by working together with Europeans.
EU needs to earmark money to withstand Russia, say Foreign Affairs MEPs
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