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30 of October, 18:33

Tbilisi has asked in a persistent form from Kiev to patronize Saakashvili
The head of Georgia Giorgi Margvelashvili in connection with the slogan of the former leader of the country, Odessa's leader Mikheil Saakashvili to start a revolution at home called "unacceptable "" interference in the internal Affairs of Georgia occupying a high position bureaucrat otherwise of the country ", reports journalist OPINION in Tbilisi.
about this Margvelashvili said at a special press conference on the last working day of the week. Complaint to Kyiv has put forward and other officials in Tbilisi.
the head of the Ministry of defense of Georgia Tinatin Khidasheli demanded from Kiev of explanations: "I very much hope that Ukraine will finally explain to us, as evidenced by their Governor, that state the position of Ukraine or message one defective man." Zam. the head of the Georgian Parliament Zviad Dzidziguri said that should be considered in the context of bilateral relations calls ex-President to the revolution at home with shooting and barricades, announced in telephone conversations with supporters in Tbilisi." under international law it turns out that a high-ranking official of one country is flagrantly interfering in the Affairs of another, according to unconstitutional acts, " He said. He tried to convince the Georgian foreign Ministry to respond accordingly through diplomatic channels. Remember that at home Saakashvili is wanted on four articles of the criminal code, it threatens him with imprisonment of up to eleven years old, but He periodically informs that he wants to return to power in Georgia. Kiev has refused to extradite him to Tbilisi, calling his prosecution in the homeland " political ". The Ministry of justice of Georgia started the procedure of deprivation Saakashvili Georgian citizenship. The Minister Thea tsulukiani stated that the official note to Kiev about the fact that the ex-President of Georgia is a citizen of Ukraine.

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