As the Georgian First Channel notes, some of the protesters held up posters and chanted: “Gvaramia, go away!”

According to the participants of the action, the words of Gvaramia about Georgian wine and mineral water are unacceptable and offensive.

It is noted that the protesters blocked the Gombori-Telavi highway for half an hour.

Earlier, Gvaramiya reacted sharply to the words of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who spoke out against restrictions on the supply of wine and mineral water from Georgia.

The general director of Rustavi 2 stated that he wanted to spit on Borjomi and wine, expressing indignation at the same time that the channel was “almost prohibited to express an opinion.

On July 9, 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.