Georgia outraged by Saakashvili's remark on Armenia

PanARMENIAN.Net - Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili's recent remark on Armenia is outrageous and thoughtless, Development and Collaboration Center Projects Manager Paata Zakareishvili told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.



"A high ranking official must now permit himself to make such statements, and especially about his neighboring country. The statement outraged many in Georgia," the expert said.



"The step is president's attempt to distract Georgian people's attention from existing issues and prove that the neighboring country is in a worse state than Georgia."



"If I compromised with Russia, we'd lose all our democratic values, like Kirgizia did, or be as poor as Armenia, with economy fully dependent on Russia," Newsweek cited Saakashvili as saying.
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