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How Big is the Risk of a New Russia-Georgia War? Analysis from Tbilisi

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How Big is the Risk of a New Russia-Georgia War? Analysis from Tbilisi

The relations between Ukraine and Georgia are at their lowest ebb. Why did Tbilisi refuse to join the sanctions against Russia? What could force Moscow to re-launch its incursion into the country? Will Georgia attempt to return its territories? And why did it miss the opportunity to send heavy weapons to Ukraine? To find out the answers, European Pravda’s editor Yuriy Panchencko interviewed Gela Vasadze, an expert from the Georgian Strategic Analysis Center. The conversation and its transcript are available on our YouTube channel and site. Here are the takeaways. On returning the occupied territories. "I have always said that Georgia, just like all of the post-Soviet countries, will be able to return their territories only if Russia plunges into a systematic crisis like it did in 1917 and 1997. Ukraine is accelerating this crisis. Furthermore, it is making it inevitable. Back in the day, I was often asked "When will this collapse happen?" I had nothing to reply. Now, my answer is clear-cut: "Soon, very soon."
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