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Tbilisi not planning to open 'second front': Georgian PM responds to Kiev

The authorities will continue to protect Georgian citizens and the state, Irakli Garibashvili underscored

TBILISI, April 11. /TASS/. Georgia isn’t going to open a "second front" sought by Ukraine, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili said at a cabinet meeting on Monday.

"Ukraine is going through misery, tragedy, and war. We must maintain peace, stability and assist development," he said. "There will be no second front in Georgia. We won’t allow that and will continue to protect our citizens and the state."

On February 25, the Georgian Prime Minister stated that his country didn’t plan to impose sanctions on Russia over the situation in Ukraine. On March 1, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky recalled Kiev's ambassador from Tbilisi for consultations. Garibashvili's statement was also criticized by the Georgian opposition. The government accused the opposition of wanting to start a war with Russia and open a "second front."

On February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a special military operation to demilitarize and de-Nazify Ukraine in response to a request for help by the heads of the Donbass republics. Afterward, the US, EU, UK and some other countries imposed sanctions on Russia.