Georgia’s Foreign Ministry has summoned Ukraine’s ambassador to the country to explain why ex-president Saakashvili’s has been appointed as an aide to Poroshenko despite facing criminal charges at home.
Ukraine’s ambassador to Georgia, Vasily Tsybenko, has been summoned by the country’s Foreign Ministry following ex-president Mikheil Saakashvili’s appointment as an aide to Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.
“Tomorrow a briefing will take place in the ministry where this will be discussed,” an official at the Georgian Foreign Ministry told RIA Novosti, saying that the ministry expects the ambassador to provide an explanation.
The exact date when the ambassador must appear at the ministry is unknown at this time. Local media report that Georgia’s ambassador to Ukraine, Mikhail Ukleba, will also be present at the meeting.
Ukraine’s government previously appointed several former Georgian officials from the United National Movement party, once chaired by Saakashvili. Eka Zguladze became Deputy Internal Affairs Minister, while Alexander Kvtashvili became Ukraine’s Minister of Healthcare.