Kikabidze said he was going to seek political asylum in Ukraine
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People's Artist of the Georgian SSR, winner of the USSR State Prize Vakhtang Kikabidze and his wife decided to ask for political asylum in Ukraine. Reports about it Russia Todayreferring to messages in the Ukrainian media.
Words Vakhtang Kikabidze leads Ukrainian portal UNN:
Yesterday I told my wife, let's ask (from Kiev) for political asylum. She said - well.
It is reported that Kikabidze is inspired by the fact that there are several former Georgian citizens in the Ukrainian government. According to the artist, this supposedly will allow Ukraine to emerge from the crisis.
In the meantime, Kikabidze arrived in Ukraine to give a concert. Before the concert, he had already told the representatives of the Ukrainian media about his thoughts, stating that Vladimir Putin "took a terrible sin for the soul, unleashing a war between Russia and Ukraine."
It should be noted that Kikabidze at one time actively supported Saakashvili, declaring that "Russia launched a war against Georgia." At the same time, Kikabidze reacted very modestly to the data of the OSCE investigation team released a few years ago. Recall that the commission came to the unequivocal conclusion that Saakashvili, with his own hand, signed an order on the start of hostilities in South Ossetia. Apparently, Kikabidze and pulls closer to those leaders who unleash fratricidal wars. For a man of his profession, something strange ... Although there are plenty of such "artists" in Russia today ...
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