Russian traitors and agents rather than tourists come to Georgia, Droa leader says
Russian traitors and agents rather than tourists come to Georgia, Droa leader says

At a protest rally against direct Russia-Georgia flights, Elene Khoshtaria, leader of the opposition Droa party, told the media that tourists flocked to Georgia, and the entire world was on Georgia’s side 13 years ago, while today, Russia is isolated from the rest of the world.

“Tourists used to come from Russia, but now traitors and spies visit. The international community regards Putin as a terrorist. This has changed in 13 years,” Khoshtaria responded to a reporter’s question about the difference between now and after the August 2008 war.