Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze called two-faced businessmen who criticize the pragmatic policy of the authorities towards Russia and at the same time continue to trade with Russia.
"They have direct ties with Russia in terms of business, and this is normal. We have trade relations with Russia, and business is also engaged in this," Kobakhidze said.
He also noted that he had offered to hold an open discussion with business representatives dissatisfied with the government's political course, but they refused to participate because they know that the truth is not on their side.
Kobakhidze added that the protest of business is not sincere and is connected with political bias.

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