Earlier, Poroshenko, before returning to Kiev, said that Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky was persecuting him, as the Georgian authorities were persecuting Saakashvili.

“Of course, I am flattered that my college classmate remembered me, but, apparently, in a hurry, he forgot that the first time I went to prison on his illegal order several years ago.

And after Judge Larisa Sokol released me, they again began to persecute her on the orders of Poroshenko and, in the end, they fired me, and I was kidnapped and almost strangled, thrown out of the country,” Saakashvili wrote on Facebook.

He noted that "humanly" does not want Poroshenko to go to jail.

On the eve of the Pechersky District Court of Kiev, ex-president of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko chose a measure of restraint in the form of a personal obligation in the case of high treason and the sale of coal from the Donbass, and also ordered him to hand over his passport to travel abroad.