Ana Natsvlishvili says the Abu Dhabi Summit is not a true alternative to the Munich Conference. A’restart,’ which will be created through new elections, is needed  

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**Georgia Protests Continue**

Leaders of the opposition movement “Strong Georgia” are not fooled by the recent Abu Dhabi summit. They say it’s just a smokescreen to distract from the country’s real problems.

Ana Natsvlishvili, one of the leaders, appeared on a TV program and said that no one trusts the government, led by “Georgian Dream.” She claimed that even investors like Kuwait won’t work with people who change their words too often.

**Munich Conference Snub**

Natsvlishvili pointed out that the fact that the ruling party wasn’t invited to the Munich Security Conference shows that no one sees them as a legitimate government. This, she said, is a sign of how unstable and untrustworthy Georgia has become under “Georgian Dream.”

**Russia’s Interests**

The opposition leader also touched on Russia’s involvement in the crisis. She said that Moscow wants to see Georgia break away from Europe and return to its sphere of influence.

However, Natsvlishvili noted that even Russia understands that the current situation is unsustainable. The protests will continue, she predicted.

**New Elections Needed**

Natsvlishvili called for new elections, which she believes are necessary to restore order and stability in the country. She argued that the current government has failed to deliver on its promises and is not committed to the rule of law.

The opposition leader also expressed solidarity with two protesters who have been arrested during the demonstrations. She accused the authorities of using torture and other forms of intimidation against those who disagree with their policies.

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