“The weighted and humane decision of the Russian president to refrain from economic sanctions against Georgia will allow preserving the“ humanitarian corridor ”between our countries,” the ombudsman quoted her press office.

According to Moskalkova, the main thing in this decision is that people were not injured.

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

Subsequently, the head of the Georgian Foreign Ministry, David Zalkaliani, welcomed the decision of the Russian leader.