From MT:
Putin Suspends Passenger Flights From Russia to Georgia
President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree to suspend
passenger flights carrying Russian citizens from Russia to Georgia. The move
comes amid a brewing political crisis between the two countries after mass
anti-Russian protests sparked by a Russian lawmaker's visit rocked Georgia's
capital on Thursday. In a decree signed Friday, Putin also instructed the
Russian government to assist Russian citizens in Georgia safely return to
Russia and recommended for Russian tour companies to temporarily halt tours to
Georgia. The suspension of Russian flights carrying Russian citizens to Georgia
will go into effect July 8, the decree said. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov
said the move was intended to protect Russian citizens' security. “The
situation in Georgia should be normalized and any threats to the security of
our citizens should vanish,” he told the RBC news website. Russian opposition
leader Alexei Navalny condemned the move, saying it will punish Russian
citizens. “Now, many Russians will not be able to go there for an inexpensive
and high-quality vacation. The question is: Why is Putin punishing Russians for
Georgian protests?” he wrote on Twitter. Thousands of protesters on Thursday
tried to storm the Georgian parliament in Tbilisi after Russian lawmaker Sergei
Gavrilov addressed an event for Orthodox Christian leaders in his native
Russian from the parliamentary speaker's seat. Demonstrators violently clashed
with police, resulting in more than 200 injuries. Georgian officials on Friday
blamed Russia for the unrest, while Moscow called the protest an “anti-Russian
provocation” led by extremists. Russia and Georgia have not had full diplomatic
relations since a 2008 war between the two countries. Memories of the war are
still raw for many Georgians and relations with Russia are a hot-button issue
in the country's domestic politics.
^ It seems Putin is trying to continue his anti-Georgian
campaign (that he started before the 2008 War.) Back then he tried to control
all of Georgia and when that didn’t work he tried the same thing in Ukraine by invading,
occupying and annexing Crimea and fighting in the Donbas War. Now that things
haven’t changed in Donbas for several years it looks like Putin is trying to
push focus away from his mistakes there and go back to Georgia. I guess he
believes any war or political crisis outside of Russia is better rather than
the political and social crisis within Russia itself. ^
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