Ivanishvili gets Georgia closer to Russia, says Saakashvili
tert.am
12:47 - 14.01.13
Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili has accused the head of cabinet
of shifting the country's foreign policy course towards Russia.
According to Georgia Online, he has referred to a recent phone
conversation in which Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili said he was
forced to repel attacks by the western world and the United State to
keep his policies independent.
Saakashvili reportedly said the premier is focusing more on Russia by
ordering the release of those who used to spy for the country.
`He now speaks of western attacks which have always helped Georgia,'
he was quoted as saying.
Ivanishvili has repeatedly said he seeks a normalization of
Georgia-Russia relations without any harm to his country's interests.
The new phase, according to him, will mark a new level of partnership
in the economic, cultural and humanitarian sectors.
tert.am
12:47 - 14.01.13
Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili has accused the head of cabinet
of shifting the country's foreign policy course towards Russia.
According to Georgia Online, he has referred to a recent phone
conversation in which Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili said he was
forced to repel attacks by the western world and the United State to
keep his policies independent.
Saakashvili reportedly said the premier is focusing more on Russia by
ordering the release of those who used to spy for the country.
`He now speaks of western attacks which have always helped Georgia,'
he was quoted as saying.
Ivanishvili has repeatedly said he seeks a normalization of
Georgia-Russia relations without any harm to his country's interests.
The new phase, according to him, will mark a new level of partnership
in the economic, cultural and humanitarian sectors.