Georgian PM warns country's people against new “revolution”

the Georgian government's website

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze criticized the West's reaction to Georgia's foreign agents bill, claiming it serves as a pretext for demands to open a "second front" against Russia.

In his interview with the Georgian Public Broadcaster, Kobakhidze said he believes that the country's authorities should not allow the "Ukrainisation" of Georgia, and for this purpose, the state needs transparency in the financing of non-governmental organisations.

"We can't agree on the main issues. Some want to muddy the water, we don't want, some want a 'Maidan' here, we don't want, some want a second front, we don't want. This is the main reason for disagreement. Therefore, there is no room for discussions, as the main issue is the subject of disagreement," Kobakhidze said.

 

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