“Our opponents failed to realize that today’s state is strong, we have strong state institutions, and it is not difficult for us to fully control the situation,” Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze stated in an interview with an Azerbaijani television company.
The head of government emphasized that such processes “can be prevented” in the future.
“Over the past four years, we have successfully countered four attempts to organize revolutions through foreign intervention. Each time, we responded with proportionate force, neutralizing these attempts.
Our state system is prepared to oppose any such future attempts, and the situation is evolving in a way that makes such processes increasingly unlikely,” the Prime Minister added.