State Security Service - Davitashvili was at the Anti-Corruption Agency for questioning relating to a specific criminal case, he was not here at a meeting to discuss issues

The State Security Service explains that former Vice Prime Minister Levan Davitashvili was questioned by the Anti-Corruption Agency regarding a specific criminal case.

The State Security Service told InterpressNews that the question related to risks during the questioning concerned gas supplies to Georgia and the deterioration of conditions for Georgia under the signed agreement, which is under investigation, and not about gas supplies to the European Union.

In addition, the agency notes that in the event of such an interpretation, the State Security Service is ready to make the questioning minutes public, with the consent of the person questioned.

“There were two essential inaccuracies in the interview given by Levan Davitashvili after leaving the State Security Service:

Davitashvili was at the Anti-Corruption Agency for questioning relating to a specific criminal case. He was not at a meeting here to discuss issues.

The question related to risks during the questioning concerned the gas supply to Georgia and the deterioration of conditions for Georgia under the signed agreement, which is under investigation, and not the gas supply to the European Union - in this regard, not a single word was said about risks in the questioning!

If there is any more similar interpretation, false information or speculation regarding this, we are ready to make the interview minutes public (with the consent of the person questioned),” the State Security Service notes.

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