06 March 2010, 08:00

After Burdzhanadze, other Georgian oppositionists are ready to come to Moscow

After the visit on March 5 to Moscow of Nino Burdzhanadze, ex-speaker of the Georgian parliament and leader of the "Democratic Movement - United Georgia", activists of other oppositional parties - Labourites and Conservatives - have expressed their readiness to go to Moscow to establish relations.

Zviad Dzidziguri, leader of the Conservative Party, plans to discuss the issues of Georgian-Russian relations in Moscow. Labourites will raise in Moscow the issue of territorial integrity of Georgia, as reported by the "NEWSru.com".

In his turn, Irakliy Alasaniya, leader of the oppositional "Alliance for Georgia", sees no need to go to Moscow. "Opposition should not talk to Russian authorities. To gain concrete results, authorities should talk to authorities," Mr Alasaniya explained.

The authorities of Georgia treat Burdzhanadze's visit as treachery of country's interests, the "Gazeta.Ru" writes.

Vice-Speaker of Russian State Duma Vladimir Zhirinovsky scarified Burdzhanadze for her visit to Moscow, as the "Georgia Online" reports. "Oppositional activists should not come to Moscow one after another and bow here," he told Georgian TV Companies.

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