Mamuka Khazaradze: Bidzina Ivanishvili did his best to stain this idea, but I promise him that the Anaklia port will be built

Bidzina Ivanishvili did his best to stain this idea and personally us, but he will not succeed. I promise him that the Anaklia port will be built, - Mamuka Khazaradze, chairman of the Lelo for Georgia party, told reporters.
According to him, the Anaklia port will be the "gateway of Georgia" to the whole world.
"Suspension of the Anaklia project is not only a huge problem for us, the state, the country, but a crime against the development of our country, which was committed by Bidzina Ivanishvili. He did his best for the collapse of the project. He did his best to stain this idea and personally us, but will he will not succeed. I promise him that the Anaklia port will definitely be built! It will be a gateway of our country to the whole world. It will be a powerful pillar, first of all, for Samegrelo, because the enrichment and development of Samegrelo is the first step in starting a serious dialogue and reintegration with Abkhazians. Our task is to send the Georgian Dream away. They stopped numerous projects aimed at the development of our country and put Georgia in a deadlock. We must open this deadlock and start rebuilding the country with very big steps," Khazaradze said.
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