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Mikheil Saakashvili: If I do not live to see the victory of Ukraine, which is very close, my heart must be buried in Kyiv - it belongs to Ukraine

Mikheil Saakashvili: If I do not live to see the victory of Ukraine, which is very close, my heart must be buried in Kyiv - it belongs to Ukraine
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If I do not live to see the victory of Ukraine, which is very close, my heart must be buried in Kyiv. It belongs to Ukraine, said the third president of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili, while participating in the trial.

He made the announcement in the Ukrainian language and noted that he is confident in the victory of the Ukrainians.

"I am being tortured and I was poisoned. I am proud that everyone admires the Ukrainian people, I am proud that the president is Zelensky, I am grateful to his office. I am absolutely sure of our victory, but if I do not live to see victory, which is very close, my heart must be buried in Kyiv. It belongs to Ukraine," said Saakashvili, who remotely participated in the court session from Vivamed clinic.

Mikheil Saakashvili: If I do not live to see the victory of Ukraine, which is very close, my heart must be buried in Kyiv - it belongs to Ukraine

If I do not live to see the victory of Ukraine, which is very close, my heart must be buried in Kyiv. It belongs to Ukraine, said the third president of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili, while participating in the trial.

He made the announcement in the Ukrainian language and noted that he is confident in the victory of the Ukrainians.

"I am being tortured and I was poisoned. I am proud that everyone admires the Ukrainian people, I am proud that the president is Zelensky, I am grateful to his office. I am absolutely sure of our victory, but if I do not live to see victory, which is very close, my heart must be buried in Kyiv. It belongs to Ukraine," said Saakashvili, who remotely participated in the court session from Vivamed clinic.

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