• 2 weeks ago
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze has accused protesters of plotting a revolution following his government's controversial decision to suspend EU accession talks. The move, which halts Georgia's long-standing goal of joining the EU for at least four years, has sparked widespread anger and protests across the country.

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00:00In the last four years alone, we have seen two attempts from overseas to stage and finance a revolution,
00:07but both failed. Today, the opposition's strength is even further reduced.
00:12As a result, the third attempt at a revolution will fail too.
00:16In Georgia, of course, there will be no maiden.
00:19You know what maiden has brought to Ukraine?
00:22Some people want a repeat of that scenario in Georgia, but there will be no maiden in Georgia.
00:28Today's Georgia is in no sense the Ukraine of 2013, and that's why the maiden scenario will not be realized.

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