Saakashvili says he doesn't intend to leave Georgia
Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili has said that he does not intend to travel anywhere after the inauguration of the new president but will remain in Georgia.
Commenting on the rumors that he may leave Georgia after the inauguration Saakashvili said to reporters on Sunday that nobody can keep him from staying in Georgia or traveling abroad but he will remain in his country.
He refrained from commenting on the election process because he said he had been engaging in sport in Anaklia since morning. He said it was an ordinary day for him.
Earlier the media reported that despite the cool weather he was jogging since morning on a boulevard in Anaklia wearing shorts.
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