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As part of his official visit to Ukraine, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili has taken part in the Crimean Platform Summit today, which brings together the leaders of more than 40 countries.
At the summit Garibashvili said that creation of a Crimean platform is a “window opportunity to speak out of the atrocities that the occupation forces have been committing against our people.”
“We must remind to the world that Crimea is Ukraine,” said Garibashvili at the summit.
He continued his speech by talking about the friendship between Ukraine and Georgia.
“We stand shoulder to shoulder in times of peace and war. Our will to find the freedom against a common enemy and the struggle for liberty and democracy, which are the core values, has always made us stronger against any other force that is attempted to destruct our unity,” Garibashvili said.
Garibashvili said that Russia had occupied “two indivisible regions of Georgia, undermining European security and the rule of law.”