According to him, several dozen people came to Georgia from Ukraine.

He urged not to succumb to provocations.

“As long as the Georgian Dream is in power, we will not allow a second front, this is out of the question,” Garibashvili said in an interview with Imedi TV.

Earlier, political scientist Ruslan Balbek, in an interview with RT, commented on the plans of the European Commission to strengthen the role of representatives of civil society in Georgia in governing the country.

For this, the EC will provide a grant of €9.2 million.

According to him, the West needs a second front in the Caucasus.