"There is no uncontrolled entry, the risks are not confirmed," this is how Irakli Kobakhidze, chairman of Dream comments on the entry of Russians into the country. At an emergency briefing, responding to a question, Kobakhidze said that the country operates under a special regime introduced by the previous government in early 2012.
Kobakhidze blames the opposition and says artificial uproar has been created about the arrival of Russian tourists, the purpose of which is war propaganda.
"There is a special regime in Georgia, which, by the way, was introduced by the previous government in early 2012, and today we do not see any risks, so we do not need to review an introduced visa regime. the rest is speculation and everything is connected to war propaganda.
Naturally, we are not going to follow the radical opposition. There is no uncontrolled entry, the risks are not confirmed, naturally the government is interested in preventing any risks.
You remember, of course, that the relevant authorities are in charge and control all of this. You remember that the first uproar, the artificial uproar created in March, presented the situation as if the country was overturned and would fall in a few days, although six months have passed since March and nothing has happened.
From this we can see that the uproar was created artificially. This is how today's uproar is artificially created, why speculate on trivia? Because they have a concrete interest to somehow bring war propaganda to the country, of course, we cannot join them in this," Kobakhidze says.