Tbilisi did not officially accuse Russia of backing Mukhrovani mutiny

PanARMENIAN.Net - Georgian Foreign Ministry said Georgia did not officially accuse Russian of organization and financing of Mukhrovani mutiny.



"President Saakashvili and other officials just called on Russia to stop provocations. Meanwhile, the hysteric reaction of the Russian Foreign Ministry officials testifies of their guilty conscience," the statement said.
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