Politics
    2026-05-08 | 12:19

    I would like to warn, including our friends, or representatives of the special services of partner countries, and ask them not to do in our country what our country does not do in their countries - Mamuka Mdinaradze

    I would like to warn, including our friends, or representatives of the special services of partner countries, and ask them not to do in our country what our country does not do in their countries - Mamuka Mdinaradze

    I am given the opportunity to warn, including our friends, or representatives of the special services of partner countries, and ask them not to do in our country what our country does not do in their countries, - Deputy Prime Minister, State Minister for Coordination of Law Enforcement Agencies Mamuka Mdinaradze stated this at a press conference.

    As Mamuka Mdinaradze noted, counterintelligence work is currently being carried out in an intensified mode and with increased intensity.

    "Our friends, if partner countries are careful about these relations, today, as never before, our special services will have the power to identify the relevant intelligence services of another country in our country, their so-called residents. We are very careful about these relations, so I ask you to approach this issue with extreme caution. I think it will be clear to everyone that they know better than us what activities are being carried out in the direction of our country. I would also like to ask those several European countries that are carrying out intelligence work in a lively and intensive mode in our country that the Georgian special services have much more information today than they imagine. Counterintelligence work is being carried out today in a redoubled mode and with intensity. We also have a lot of information. We ask that these people be withdrawn, removed from the activities that they are carrying out, otherwise, I am not really threatening, I can boldly say, "That we will make certain references in this regard again. I think what we have done should be enough. Fortunately, our country has the power to say this today, more than ever, thanks to the correct and strong work of the relevant agencies and the relevant law enforcement officers," Mamuka Mdinaradze said.