Georgia is increasingly realizing that it does not want to be used as a platform for danger to Russia. This was announced by the Vice Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, Alexey Overchuk.
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Georgia realizes more and more that it does not want to be used as a platform of danger for Russia. This was announced by the Vice Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, Alexey Overchuk. pls make it grammatically and stylistically correct but do not change the meaning of anything.
Georgia is increasingly realizing that it does not want to be used as a platform for danger to Russia. This was announced by the Vice Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, Alexey Overchuk.
"If you look at Georgia... they realize more and more that it is an independent sovereign state that aspires to live in peace with its neighbors. They understand that they don't want to be used as a springboard to project a threat to the Russian Federation," Overchuk said, adding that this trend has a positive impact on the growth of trade and economic relations between Moscow and Tbilisi, particularly in the field of tourism.
"This is what both sides aspire to," said the Russian Vice Prime Minister.
The representatives of the Georgian government have repeatedly stated that the West wants to involve Georgia in the war and open a "second front" for Russia. Bidzina Ivanishvili, the honorary chairman of Georgian Dream, also spoke on this issue. "The main reason for the Global War Party's aggression towards Georgia is that, despite great efforts, it could not turn Georgia into a second front, which it would have achieved very easily under the conditions of the agency's return to power," Ivanishvili said in a speech to supporters on April 29.
It should be noted that the Russian government supported the adoption of the law on foreign agents in Georgia. Their narrative that the law serves to strengthen sovereignty was consistent with the statements of the Prime Minister and Georgian Dream leaders.