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Russian delegation left UN GA hall over Saakashvili's speech

Russian delegation left UN GA hall over Saakashvili
# 26 September 2013 09:32 (UTC +04:00)

Baku – APA. The Russian delegation has left UN General Assembly room during the speech of Mikhail Saakashvili, President of Georgia, APA reports. President Saakashvili went on to rail against Russian national interests, casting the Kremlin as an empire that does not want peace between its neighbors. “Moldova is being blockaded, Ukraine is under constant attack, and Georgia is occupied. Why? Because an old empire is trying to reclaim its bygone borders. Russian Federation has no interest in having stable states around it. Neighboring countries in constant turmoil is what the Kremlin is seeking," the Georgian leader said.

 

Saakashvili then went on to his predictions for the future of the Russian President. “Few years from now, Vladimir Putin will have left the Kremlin and vanished from the Russian politics. Russian citizens will remember him as a ghost from the old times, the times of the Empire - the times of corruption and oppression. The Eurasian Union would fail and Russia would become a "normal nation state" once Putin left office.

 

"This time it wasn’t even a speech, but a set of crazy fabrications which are in nature not just anti-Russian, but also russophobic and anti-Christian," Churkin said in a statement shortly after Georgian president Mikhail Saakashvili concluded his address to the assembly. "Luckily for Georgian people, this man – whose mental state needs a professional expertise – is in the twilight of his political career."

  

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