Official Baku does not comment on Saakashvili

Georgia and Azerbaijan are facing a real threat of destabilization, which is based on the threat from Russia. This statement was made by Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili in the Tbilisi airport on his return from Azerbaijan on February 28.

 
According to him, Georgia is threatened to split on autonomies and in Azerbaijan they are preparing to change the power on the Georgian script. "In Russia, the found a Sadykov from the Gardabani region of Georgia, which is a billionaire who promised that he would get autonomy for Azerbaijanis in Georgia - the same thing that promises the Armenian activist Vahagn Chakhalyan amnestied by the new government, putting the issue of autonomy for the Armenians of Georgia," Georgia Online quoted Saakashvili.
 
According to the President of Georgia, Sadykov with the billionaire Vaghit Alekperov are prepared with a lot of money to arrange a change of power in Azerbaijan.
 
He called on the new government of Georgia for dialogue and said that one of these days he would go to Turkey and would also discuss these threats there.
 
Despite the serious allegations, official Baku does not comment on them. It is noteworthy that the statement was made immediately after the visit to Azerbaijan. In this context, observers in Baku believe that the preparation of "a coup" was told Saakashvili by Ilham Aliyev, who asked him to disclose this information.
 
As for Sadykov, this native of Georgia is Azeri by origin and has long been living in Moscow. The former KGB officer has become a successful entrepreneur, and most recently a confidant of Putin. He was one of the founders of the Union of Azerbaijanis in Russia (“Union of Billionaires”), which included the richest Russian Azerbaijanis.
 
The creation of this structure has angered Baku, which regarded it as the Kremlin's desire to use the money of these oligarchs to finance the Azerbaijani opposition in the way the Ivanishvili money did in Georgia. -02D-
 

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