Georgia’s former Prime Minister, Zurab Nogaideli, who now leads opposition Movement for Fair Georgia party, is in Moscow – the third visit to Russia’s capital in less than three months.
Movement for Fair Georgia party said in a statement that in Moscow Nogaideli would meet with representatives from ruling party, United Russia, and discuss issues related with resumption of direct flights between Moscow and Tbilisi; removing trade restrictions from Georgia and the issue of Georgian detainees held in Tskhinvali.
“It is not up to the opposition to resolve these issues; it is up to the authorities to tackle them, but today Georgia has reckless and coward government, so it is up to us to do what the authorities should be doing,” Nogaideli said.