Georgia is in very deep political crisis. We see for over two months people on the streets, demanding democracy, demanding European future. It is for Georgia to come out of this very unfortunate situation, - EU Ambassador to Georgia Pawel Herczynski told journalists.

According to him, the European Union really wants Georgia to succeed.

We decided to grant Georgia EU candidate status, and we were waiting for Georgia to join other candidate countries in making sure that Georgia would become full member of the European Union as soon as possible. But since December 23, since being granted candidate studies, lot of negative developments have happened in Georgia. Actually, if you look at the last several months, it's from bed to worse. I'm saying this as the EU Ambassador. When it comes to EU integration, we are at the lowest possible point. So it's for Georgians to decide how to come out of this deepening political and social crisis.

What I would really recommend is that there is dialogue, that the authorities, who have additional responsibility for finding a way out, start talking to the people, that they do not ignore people who are standing on the streets and demanding European and democratic future”, said the Ambassador.