08 October 2024,   04:33
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Russia"s open threats - Kremlin speaks about counter measures to anti-Russian rhetoric

Another open-threatening from Russia. Moscow"s full attention now is concentrated on the Georgian election and in case the anti-Russian rhetoric does not change, Kremlin will retaliate - this is the content of the statement made before Abashidze-Karasin meeting in Prague.

Before the start of the meeting in Prague, Russia"s deputy foreign minister rmentioned upcoming parliamentary elections in Georgia. Karasin said that he did not want to name politicians who make the anti-Russian statements, but he said, members of the Georgian Government referred to the Russian Federation as a threat to the civilized world . Russian Deputy Foreign Minister said that Georgian politicians often allow themselves to say things during election campaign which under the usual circumstances they would not say. Karasin said that sometimes they are "have no brakes." With the upcoming elections in Georgia"s anti-Russian rhetoric of Russia"s main threat to consider, Grigory Karasin told journalists nor the specific name to evade the officials, whose ganatskhdedebi in Russia most of all annoyed. Karasin announced that Russia may lose patience.

Zurab Abashidze said that the upcoming elections in Georgia have not been discussed at the closed meeting.

Unlike Abashidze Karasin confirmed after the meeting that he really spoke to his colleague on these issues.

Karasin insisted on guarantees for Russian tourists and abolishing of the occupation law.

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