Mikheil Saakashvili predicted the collapse of Russia

Former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili predicted that after Russia's defeat in the war, its disintegration should be expected, starting from the North Caucasus.

“Ukraine will certainly achieve a turning point at the front, the West has decided to put an end to the Putin regime. Everyone who is now blinded by black money from Russia or political goals, who is betting on Putin's Russian Federation, is very seriously mistaken and will eventually suffer a complete defeat, ”the politician said.

According to Saakashvili, Russia no longer has a place in the international system, and next year such a country will cease to exist. The ex-president also concluded that Georgia should prepare for the appearance of a common border with Ukraine somewhere in the Sochi region.

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