“Members of our team will visit Moscow in the coming days. You know that we even agreed on the abolition of visas, and many issues and initiatives that were important for our country were viewed positively. The provocateurs let the country back, and this is not the first time, but we will find a way out again, ”she wrote on Facebook.

In addition, Inashvili called the decision of Russian President Vladimir Putin not to impose sanctions on Georgia a worthy and timely step.

Earlier, Putin, commenting on the possibility of imposing sanctions against Tbilisi, said he did not consider such a measure necessary out of respect for the people of Georgia.

According to Tatyana Moskalkova, the Commissioner for Human Rights in Russia, Putin made a “weighted and humane” decision that would allow preserving the humanitarian corridor between countries.

Georgian Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze welcomed this decision of the Russian leader, adding that “there should be no barriers between nations.”