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Saakashvili: I would have sent PM, armored vehicles, ammunition to Kyiv

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Imprisoned former president Mikheil Saakashvili, who is a citizen of Ukraine, claims that he would have sent PM, armored vehicles Didgori and a plane loaded with ammunition to Kyiv amid threats of invasion if he were in office. 

 

He said that he would have also offered a rest for 1,000 children of Ukrainian soldiers to Georgian  resorts and joined the union of London, Warsaw and Kyiv in support of Ukraine.

 

“I would have sent a PM not only to Kyiv, but also to the Western capitals and to Turkey to mobilize international aid for Ukraine,” Saakashvili wrote on Facebook. 

 

He noted that he would have warned the international community of threats of annexation of Georgia’s Tskhinvali region along with Ukrainian territories if they did not act in time to deter Russia. 

 

Saakashvili claims that the founder of the ruling Georgian Dream party Bidzina Ivanishvili, ‘who is doing his best to please Russia,’ wiould not be able to prevent the possibility ‘as he (Ivanishvili) means nothing for Russia.’

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