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Georgia says it will help refugees, but will not provide military aid to Ukraine
Georgia is ready to support Ukrainian refugees and provide other humanitarian aid, but will not provide military assistance
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Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili told journalists about this on December 7, Interfax-Ukraine reports.
"We provide maximum assistance to the Ukrainian refugees staying with us. Ukrainian children are educated in their native language. We will also consider the provision of other humanitarian aid. Regarding the supply of military aid, we have previously clearly stated: we will not do this," the head of the government emphasized.
"The ruling power in our country is responsible before its people and is governed exclusively by the interests of its people and the state," he added.
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