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GD MP: Arestovich provocateur, concerned neither the fate of Georgians, nor Ukrainians

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Aleksey Arestovich, the adviser to the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, is a provocateur who seems to be concerned about the fate of neither the Georgian nor the Ukrainian people and has only his own political goals, the ruling Georgian Dream (GD) party MP Irakli Kadagishvili stated today, responding to recent comments of the former that the Georgian people would evaluate the policy and statements of its government in elections.  

 

“The Georgian people have made decisions many times, including in the last elections, and the Ukrainian people will decide Arestovich’s fate,” Kadagishvili said today.

 

He stated that “we have seen” that the Ukrainian authorities wanted to open a second front somewhere. 

 

“Georgia was considered to be the best option for this. This is because there is a party of traitors and a war in the country – the United National Movement,” Kadagishvili stated, noting that “Georgia which has stood by Ukraine since the beginning of invasion, is attacked the most (by Kyiv).” 

 

He claimed that the” national interest” of the current state leadership is to “maintain peace, further develop the country and move on the path of Euro-Atlantic integration.”

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