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People who gathered under the Foreign Ministry promise that Russian airlines who...

Recovery of flights from the Russian Federation: Georgians staged large -scale rallies under the Foreign Ministry (video)

People who gathered under the Foreign Ministry promise that Russian airlines who want to open their offices in Georgia will face "physical resistance". On Wednesday, May 10, in Georgia, opposition activists are held near the Foreign Ministry building against the restoration of direct airlines with Russia and the cancellation of visas. About it reports the edition "Echo of the Caucasus". "Action is undergoing a resumption of direct airline with Russia near the Foreign Ministry.

The video can be seen that people went to the Foreign Ministry building with whistles and posters with the inscriptions that "Russia is the occupier" or "Happy H ** and". The protesters also exclaim the unpleasant statements to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Law enforcement officers are also on duty near the Ministry of Foreign Affairs building. According to the oppositionist from Georgia leader of the Droa Party Elena Hoshtaria, Russian airlines will face in Georgia "Physical Resistance".

"I want to say any Russian airline and their representatives who dare to open an office in Georgia. I will be directly threatened: you will face physical resistance, you will not be able to function and act in Georgia," Kostaria said. On May 10, the Government of Georgia supported the decision of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin to cancel the visa regime for Georgian citizens and restore the airline between Georgia and the Russian Federation.

What was stated by Georgian Foreign Ministry Illya Darchiashvili and a spokesman for Parliament Papuasvili. In turn, the State Duma of the Russian Federation commented on the decision to cancel the visa decision with Georgia, as an event that will benefit Tbilisi, and will refuse to refuse to lead Georgia from participating in the war against Russia. This was stated by the deputy of the State Duma Sergey Gavrilov.

On May 10, Russian President Volodymyr Putin canceled the visa regime for Georgia citizens, which provides for the possibility of Georgia citizens to enter Russia without a visa for up to 90 days. In addition, the Kremlin leader abolished the ban on flights from Russia to Georgia. On the same day, Georgia President Salome Zurabishvili stated that the abolition of visa regime with Russia for Georgia citizens is unacceptable due to a full -scale war in Ukraine.