Georgia's third president responds to the so-called Referendum and writes that Georgia is facing this great threat now, without allies:
Exactly what I have been warning everyone about for the last year is happening. All this Bordererization, which the Georgian government failed to address, served to prepare for the annexation of Tskhinvali. They thought that if they kept quiet, Russia wouldn't do it. With one speech, Bibilov threw the age-old propaganda into the water.
Consequently, we are left virtually without allies, marginalized in the face of this great danger. Maybe now they will come to their senses and make steps toward unity and work with the international community," wrote Mikhail Saakashvili.
For reference, the so-called President of occupied Tskhinvali Anatoly Bibilov said on March 30th that "South Ossetia is taking legal steps to join Russia". It is also known that a "referendum" on the accession of occupied Tskhinvali to Russia will be held after April 10.