According to RIA Novosti, he said this on the air of the Georgian Channel One.

“We can hold a poll, a plebiscite, whether people want to open a second front in Georgia or not,” the politician said.

At the same time, Kobakhidze stressed that official Tbilisi does not support the idea of ​​a “second front”.

Earlier, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili noted that the country has achieved double-digit economic growth due to the correct position on the Ukrainian crisis.