Saakashvili Pledges Best Black Sea Resort at Abkhaz Border
President Saakashvili traveled to a village of Ganmukhuri on the Abkhaz administrative border late on Sunday evening to promote reconstructed small sea coast resort and which he pledge to turn into the best resorts on the Black Sea “in two-three years.”
Ganmukhuri, which was a venue of a government-funded youth patriotic camp, was under the Abkhaz control for about a month immediately after the August war, where wooden cottages of the camp were burnt down.
“Look there – turn you cameras there,” Saakashvili told television cameramen accompanying him and pointing finger in direction of the Georgian side of Black Sea coast, “there is illuminated Georgia, this is where people decide their faith on their own and now turn your cameras there [pointing finger towards Abkhaz side], there is a new ‘Berlin wall’ beyond which people are not able to decide and where Russians, who have hundred-fold more territories and thousand-fold more money, do not let us to live normally.”
“Putin’s wall in Berlin collapsed and now he built a new one here,” he said.
“There is darkens and on that side and here is Georgia; this is what we want to build here and that is what they offer to us; let everyone choose.”
“Although there were shootings couple of days ago here, these people are building here better thing than it is Ibiza or Monaco. And one should think twice before saying that Europe should lecture us; our people have more talent to do more interesting things, than many of wealthier nations; that’s reality,” he added.
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