According to Ivana Klimpush-Tsintsadze, a member of the Ukrainian RADA, Ukraine does not understand the attack coming from the Georgian government, and Ukraine has never tried to offer Georgia a second front. 

"My husband is Georgian, and I have been in love with Georgia for many years. For me, it is important not only as a politician but also personally how Georgia responds to the situation in Ukraine. I openly told my colleagues in the Parliament of Georgia that your future depends on what is happening today on Ukrainian territory. You may have your own flag, like Belarus, and have a Georgian president or prime minister, but you will never have sovereignty, and Georgia will be fully under Russia's control. Based on the statements we hear, it appears that the Georgian authorities do not understand the reality. I also understand the concern that Georgia is a small country with occupied territories, but why are such statements being made? Ukraine has never... I repeat, never attempted to propose opening a second front in Georgia. We greatly appreciate the support that the Government of Georgia provides to Ukraine on the international stage, and much is being done in terms of humanitarian aid. This is an important step, but on the other hand, we do not understand the attacks on us. I hope that our nations will be able to have a sincere relationship with each other again; we have an irrational love for each other. On the front line of our struggle, dozens of volunteer Georgian fighters are protecting their dignity. Unfortunately, Georgians from foreign countries have suffered the most casualties in this war. I hope that the public love between our nations will soon be restored at the official level" - said Ivana Klimpush Tsintsadze to Globalnews.ge. 

Maria Ionova, a member of the Ukrainian RADA, also expresses that the criticisms from Georgian officials towards Ukraine are especiallu hurtful for the Ukrainian people:

"Indeed, when we hear attacks from Georgian officials, it is especially sensitive and painful for us. For years, we have been working together towards our Euro-Atlantic future. We do not want to witness the silent occupation of Georgia. Georgia is a European country and deserves its own place in the West. It is painful for us to see that all these processes are frozen. This is the hardest reality for us because we have always been together. We want to see a victorious Georgia, not a war, as the Georgian government accuses us of" - Ukrainian politician notes. 

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