Within the framework of the Geneva process, the Georgian side uses aggressive rhetoric at all meetings, but the degree of aggression was reduced at the meeting held in early December, - said Konstantin Kochiev, the advisor to the so-called president of occupied Tskhinvali and the head of the so-called delegation to the Geneva discussions.
"In general, the government of Georgia is trying to maintain a pragmatic line, avoid escalation and avoid sharp attacks against Russia," said Kochiev.
However, according to him, there are calls from other countries - from Ukraine, from the West, for Georgia to open a second front against Russia.
"There are similar statements from the side of the Georgian opposition as well. Fortunately, the current government of Georgia behaves much more restrained. However, we have many difficulties to consider. We know that Georgia continues to strengthen its military, we see the increasing presence of NATO on the territory of Georgia, we hear reports about NATO exercises with the participation of a large number of military personnel, which causes understandable concern," said Kochiev.