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  • TBILISI: Why Did The Leader Of The National Council Meet Bondo Shali

    WHY DID THE LEADER OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL MEET BONDO SHALIKIAN?

    Daily Georgian Times
    http://www.geotimes.ge/index.php?m=home& newsid=21568
    May 10 2010
    Georgia

    "We were told in the Duma that Abkhazians and Ossetians had been
    coming and talking to them and that is why they had been granted
    recognition. You should also have visited us and told us what you
    wanted, they said," Chair of the People's Party Koba Davitashvili
    says in an interview with GT following his recent trip to Russia to
    attend the Assembly of the Georgian Diaspora.

    Q: What have you brought back from Russia?

    A: I have brought hope

    Q: Has Ebralidze given you hope?

    A: Yes he has. He has given me the hope that the country will be
    reunited again. Meeting members of Russian political circles and the
    Georgian Diaspora has filled me with hope. Khubutia, Dzasokhov and
    Khomerik were there. There is such a pro-Georgian mood in Russia.

    The main topic of every future meeting must be reuniting of Georgian
    nation. Before I went to Moscow I did not know the situation there,
    I was even a bit sceptical. I expected our Diaspora there to be in
    a difficult situation. But I saw a rather different mood there. They
    see the need to regularise relations between the countries as well.

    Q: Ebralidze did not invite you. What did your visit mean therefore?

    A: We went there on our own initiative. Ebralidze made a public
    invitation but not give us a personal one. When I agreed to go I knew
    I was taking a risk.

    Q: Why was it so risky? Were you afraid of being accused of being a
    traitor again?

    A: Not only this. I am always sceptical about people who say they
    want to be President of Georgia. We support a Parliamentary republic
    and Ebralidze's position is not acceptable for us.

    Q: Has he now changed his mind about becoming President out of respect
    for you?

    A: No, he simply renounced his candidacy. We were fascinated by this
    step. Everything turned out the way we wanted it to, which we did
    not expect. Ebralidze also declared that he is not planning to form
    a new political party.

    Q: But he also announced that he would support any existing political
    party and finance it. This will not be the National Council, which you
    are a part of, or he would have directly invited you to the event and
    made a point of singling you out. Does he support a different group?

    A: I do not know. But Ebralidze has no antipathy towards us. He agreed
    with our proposal to form a Georgian lobby in Russia. In the same
    way that the Armenian lobby exists and takes care of Armenians living
    in Russia we want the Georgian Diaspora to take care of Georgians. I
    went to Moscow looking for Georgians and I found them, fortunately.

    Q: Didn't you go there to get money?

    A: No, I went to see Georgians. When Georgians talk to other
    Georgians this conversation will achieve something. Any possible strain
    disappeared when I said at the assembly that we did not want to create
    tension between the Government and opposition while in Moscow or ask
    Ebralidze for money to finance this. We did not want to pronounce
    manifestos and search for support in the Diaspora either. Our desire
    was to form a Georgian lobby which would lobby for Georgian interests
    in Russia. Russian political parties are interested in Georgians
    because some are of a higher social status than some Russians.

    Georgians are businessmen, politicians, actors and sportsmen, and
    it is clear that Georgians have big influence in Russia. The Russian
    Duma is trying to find a common language with its people and this is
    something we can profit from. I saw things differently from within
    Georgia differently but when I saw what was going on on the ground
    I had a different attitude. If half a million people gather with one
    idea do you think Putin will try and dictate his imperialistic schemes
    to them? That is why it is necessary to form a Georgian lobby. The
    Georgians living in Russia are a serious force, and when so many
    people adopt a common resolution they can ignore Putin's objections.

    Q: Before you went to Moscow Klimiashvili said that you had not been
    invited. Why are you fighting?

    A: I do not know why he said such a thing, you should ask him. He came
    across as an offended man. When we came we were the centre of attention
    and many did not like this. Our aim was not to attract attention.

    Q: Why did Zhirinovski not shake hands with you? Does he not believe
    in you?

    A: What a huge scandal you have started! Neither he nor I had any
    desire to shake hands. Besides Zhirinovski we also met the Communists
    and Mikhail Leontiev. When I talked to him about the resolution adopted
    at the assembly he backed me. Zhirinovski and others understand very
    well that we will not ignore the issue of Abkhazia and Ossetia or
    the issue of easing the visa regime with Russia. We were told in the
    Duma that Abkhazians and Ossetians had been coming and talking to
    them and that is why they had been granted recognition. You should
    also have visited us and told us what you wanted, they said.

    Q: Now you have returned, do you hope that the ice between our nations
    will thaw?

    A: Why not? I found out one more thing there. Everyone ignored the
    Russian opposition before this, Georgians thought that they would
    negotiate with Putin and everything would be alright. But this is not
    so. If you talk to Putin alone and neglect the opposition it will
    hurt you more. the Anti-Georgian attitude is very strong in Russia
    in general and we have to think about new rules of play.

    Q: What attitude does the Russian opposition have towards Georgians?

    A: They have a sharply negative attitude and we must not hide this.

    Our aim was to dissipate this negativity and establish the first
    contacts.

    Q: Will the opposition use Russian capital to finance their election
    campaigns?

    A: This is a natural question but not a pleasant one. I underline once
    again that we did not go to Russia for money, this was election PR. If
    Saakashvili cannot declare us traitors and agents all his plans will
    come to nothing.

    Q: Has Bondo Shalikian now become the new danger to Saakashvili?

    A: All they said about Ebralidze they are now saying about Shalikian.

    They want everyone to forget about Ebralidze and the assembly and
    think about Shalikian.

    Q: It has been said that Dzidziguri was given money ...

    A: Even worse things were said. Shalikian was a Deputy and to stop
    him sitting they invented so many dirty things that they sound funny
    today. Saakashvili's politics is based on searching for enemies and
    he will find one for the elections.

    Q: Why did Shalikian thank you in Saint Petersburg?

    A: He thanked us for protecting him. I said to him what I said to
    Jaba Ioseliani, I was protecting not him but the law.

    Q: If you come to power will you try to bring back the politicians
    who have fled Saakashvili?

    A: It is not our aim to either bring any of them back or arrest
    Saakashvili's cohorts.

    By Zhana Asanidze, translated from the Georgian edition of The Georgian
    Times newspaper 2010.05.10 16:20
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