For 5 days, the public has been watching a campaign against Georgia planned in advance by foreign special services, the aim of which was to undermine the stability of our country and damage Georgia's reputation, - Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze stated at the briefing held at the government administration.
According to him, this "anti-Georgian campaign was actively participated by odious subjects well-known to the public, both inside and outside the country."
"Within the country, the "usual suspects", that is, foreign agents in the form of radical parties, radical media outlets, radical NGOs and radical political activists, were actively involved in this campaign. The report prepared by the British broadcaster, which was based entirely on false assumptions and fabricated stories, became an artificial pretext for politically engaged groups to wage a new, hybrid war against Georgia and the Georgian people and to artificially cause a stir with false accusations, both in our country and internationally.
The report prepared by the British broadcaster contained a number of proven false accusations, the most sensitive of which was related to the alleged use of the banned chemical substance - "camite". The investigation conducted unequivocally confirmed that the Ministry of Internal Affairs not only never used the substance in question in Georgia, but also never imported it. In addition, the investigation has unequivocally confirmed that when dispersing violent protesters last year, the Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs did not use not only "camite", but also any prohibited substances," the Prime Minister said.