Tbilisi (GBC) - Archil Gorduladze, GD Chair of the Parliamentary Committee on Legal Affairs, responded to comments made by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio in the House of Representatives, noting that “there is no anti-American government in Georgia, our government is committed to equal and fair relations with all partner countries and organizations”.

He criticized Wilson, claiming the congressman had long expressed contempt toward Georgia, including through actions hostile to the country. Gorduladze reiterated that Georgia has a pro-Western government rooted in democratic values, sovereignty, and national dignity.

“This is exactly what Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze’s open letter and our team’s statements aimed to highlight. We are working to strengthen our strategic partnership with the U.S., taking steps to bring it to a qualitatively new level,” he noted.

On Wednesday, May 21, at 18:45 Tbilisi time, United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio made his first statement regarding Georgia since Trump's re-election and the appointment of the new administration. He called the "Georgian Dream" "anti-American."

Congressman  Joe Wilson expressed concern about the Georgian Dream party, calling it an “anti-American regime” and accusing it of rigging the October 26 elections, criminalising ties with the U.S., targeting American companies, obstructing trade through the Middle Corridor, and aligning with the Chinese Communist Party.

“With that in mind, I’m really grateful that they, with the Rondeli Foundation, just released a report, indicating the control by the Chinese Communist Party now in the Republic of Georgia. And, I’d like to provide this for the record. Additionally, for 200 consecutive days, freedom-loving Georgians have heroically taken to the streets, embracing themselves in American flags and carrying posters of the president. Under your leadership, what will be done to help the State Department impose real costs on the anti-American Georgian Dream on behalf of the people of Georgia?” Joe Wilson asked Secretary Rubio.

The U.S. Secretary of State responded that the U.S. foreign policy is guided by national interest.

“Going back to what I’ve said earlier in my opening statement, the goal of the United States is our national interests. So, we will look at that and say, is it our national interest to have an anti-American government governing an important part of the world? And if not, we’ll take appropriate actions to impose costs on that government.

That’s currently under review, and we’re looking for options and additional options. I have no announcement today specifically on what we plan to do yet, but I can tell you that that is something that’s being discussed and again, a great example of why we’re going to look to our regional bureaus, and our local office on the ground there to provide us guidance as to what are the measures that the government, the anti-American government would be most responsive to,” said Marco Rubio.