Saakashvili: "Georgia should not be used to destabilize Azerbaijan"
Tbilisi/02.08.13/Turan-BS PRESS: Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili stated on the inadmissibility of the use of the country in order to create political instability in neighboring countries. This was said by Saakashvili on Thursday, August 1, at a meeting with members of parliament, commenting on the meeting of representatives of the Azerbaijani opposition held in Tbilisi recently.
"We know that some specific people are controlled by the political leadership of Russia, and financed by them with a specific purpose to discontinue the political stability in Azerbaijan," Saakashvili said, noting that "political stability in Azerbaijan is a prerequisite of political stability in Georgia."
The president said that "relations with Armenia, Azerbaijan and Turkey are a very delicate subject for Georgia."
"On the one hand, we are a politically free country and everyone has the right to express their opinion. But imagine that a political action in these countries is held, inspired by another country against us. It's not what we would like," Saakashvili said. -02D-
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