Georgia continues to face significant risks of terrorist attacks as long as the armed conflict in Ukraine persists, according to Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, APA reports citing Georgian television channel.
Speaking in an interview with the Georgian television channel "Imedi," Kobakhidze highlighted the ongoing threat posed by the geopolitical instability in the region.
The Prime Minister expressed hope that the conflict in Ukraine would end by next year, which he believes is critical for reducing the security risks in Georgia.
"As long as the war in Ukraine continues, these risks will remain in our country," Kobakhidze stated, underscoring the direct link between the regional conflict and the potential for terrorist acts in Georgia.