Toomas Hendrik Ilves on Ukrainian intelligence service report: If true, this bodes badly for any kind of EU or US support for Georgia

If true, this bodes badly for any kind of EU or US support for Georgia, former Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves wrote on Twitter, responding to the information of Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine, according to which Russia is creating channels for smuggling military and other products under sanctions, including with the consent of the Georgian Government.

"Smuggling of dual-use technology to sanctioned countries is a serious crime," Ilves tweeted.

According to the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine, Russia is creating channels for smuggling military and other products under sanctions, which will pass through the territory of Georgia with the consent of the Government. Ukrainian media reports about this based on the information spread by the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine.

"Due to the introduction of international sanctions, the Russian Federation has lost the ability to supply a large range of military, dual-use and civilian goods. Bypassing the sanctions, Russian agents are setting up smuggling channels that run, among others, through Georgia. At the same time, the representatives of the Georgian special services were instructed by the political leadership not to interfere in the activities of smugglers," said the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine.

According to the intelligence service, another source of military supplies to the Russian Federation is known to be the East Asian channel.

The Ukrainian intelligence service also says that the possibility of resuming air traffic between the Russian Federation and Georgia is currently being considered.

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