The speaker of the state Duma Vyacheslav Volodin has asked in a persistent form from the President of Georgia Salome Zurabishvili to apologize for anti-Russian rhetoric.
Volodin said that Russian accusations of aggression and occupation of territories offend people in the country and do not have the option to "leave them indifferent"
before the State Duma recommended the government to consider the use of penalties against Georgia. This proposal was followed by worsening relations between Tbilisi and the capitals of Russia because of the anti-phrase of Georgian leaders. The President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, this initiative was not supported " out of respect for the Georgian people ".
in June, Georgia was the scene of numerous riots due to the fact that in the process of opening General session of the Interparliamentary Assembly of Orthodoxy, the head of the organization, the Deputy of the state Duma Sergey Gavrilov according to the Protocol of the event sat in the chair of speaker of Parliament.
Then Zurabishvili accused Moscow of organizing the protests and called the Russian Federation " enemy and occupier ". Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev have found a similar message unprofessional.
Further exacerbated the situation leading Georgian TV channel "Rustavi 2" Giorgi Gabunia, who at the beginning of July obscenely insulted Vladimir Putin's live.
Gabunia insults to the address of the deceased parents of the Russian leader sparked outrage from viewers - hundreds of people gathered outside the office of TV channel " Rustavi 2 ", demanding to dismiss TV presenter and Director General of the channel to nick Gvaramia. Television channel on time on time stopped work, and Gabunia at the time was removed from the ether.
The Russian foreign Ministry called the trick Gabunia unprecedented meanness. Some also proposed to Institute regarding the journalist's case on the criminal code, however, Putin said, because It would make him " much honour ".
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