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Shalva Natelashvili Studied Situation in Dvani

September 27, 2013
 
Lado Bichashvili, Shida Kartli

Presidential candidate of the Labor Party Shalva Natelashvili arrived in Ditsi and then in Dvani; he protested the crawling annexation on the place. Natelashvili thinks, the problem can be resolved by starting peace process and moderate politics.

He said if he is elected president, he will officially visit Russia where he will try to resolve the problems though before that he called on the Prime-Minister of Georgia to discuss the issue with the Russian government.

“I have already talked with the frontiers leaders and asked them to tell officials in Moscow that they will never separate people with fences and wires. I asked them to stop fencing of the territory. After I become president, I have serious initiatives to regulate this conflict. My first official visit, as a president, will be in Moscow; I will go there and talk with Russian government to regulate this conflict; I am sure we will gain the territories back. Meanwhile, I call on the government of the Russian Federation to act in accordance to the interests of Georgian, Ossetian and Russian peoples, defeat our emotions and ambitions. I suggest the Prime-Minister to at least go to Moscow since he does not want to come here,” presidential candidate of the Labor Party Shalva Natelashvili said.

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