No one pressing Russia out of Georgia - Saakashvili
Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili has described as erroneous the opinion that Russia is being pressed out of Georgia. "It's a great delusion that someone is trying to press Russia out of the region, or that the Georgian side is creating problems for Russia. The last thing Georgia wants is to be a source of problems for Russia," Saakashvili told Interfax, stressing that there were no anti- Russian moods in Georgia. He said Georgia is counting on a thaw in relations with Russia, especially after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov's visit to Tbilisi, set for February. He said some of the disputable issues in Russian-Georgian relations are being touched upon in the bilateral framework agreement.