Kremlin signals readiness for talks with Georgia
- 4 August, 07:53
Russia is ready for a dialogue with Georgia, Valentina Matvienko, the Speaker of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation said on August 1.
"Unfortunately, there have been no contacts so far, understandably not through our fault. There are difficult political processes in Georgia, many things are being reconsidered," Matvienko said while addressing a press conference in Moscow.
Commenting on Georgia's parliamentary elections scheduled for October, Matvienko said it "will determine the course of the country's economic, social and political development."
She went on to say, "Just as we have always strived to develop and maintain friendly, cultural and humanitarian relations with the Georgian people, we will continue to do so. You know how many tourists from Russia travel to Georgia and how much they respect the culture of the Georgian people, the cuisine of the Georgian people, its historical and architectural monuments. That is why Georgian people are close to us, friendly to us. Well, let's see how the election campaign will end. External pressure on Georgia, and we see this, is obviously very powerful, using known scenarios and tools. Well, the decision will be made by the Georgian people".