about russia trying to recontrol georaia? . ~ i. about russia trying to recontrol georaia?oraia? . ~' . ., georgia? thank you so much for havin: georgia? thank you so much for having me _ georgia? thank you so much for having me on — georgia? thank you so much for having me on your— georgia? thank you so much for having me on your programme. | georgia? thank you so much for - having me on your programme. yes, indeed, this is really an attempt by the russia made billionaire, who rules georgia currently, to derail georgia's euro—atlantic path, and to leave us only at the behest of russia which has 20% of our country occupied. ourforeign partners have made it abundantly clear including the us, i had the opportunity to meet with him and he said the adoption of this kremlin inspired russian law, which is an attempt to stifle critical voices here in georgia, would be rupture point for the georgia—us relationship and for the georgia—us relationship and for the georgia—western relationship at large. the georgia-western relationship at larae. ., ., , large. forgive me for interrupti