“In terms of supporting the implementation of international sanctions (against Russia. -

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), activities aimed at preventing the use of Georgian territory to circumvent sanctions will continue,” TASS reports.

Kobakhidze also sent a political program to parliament, according to which the Georgian authorities plan to continue a peaceful settlement of relations with Russia.

Earlier, Irakli Garibashvili announced that he was resigning from the post of Georgian Prime Minister and would take up the post of chairman of the ruling Georgian Dream party. The leader of the ruling party, Irakli Kobakhidze, is expected to replace Garibashvili as prime minister.