Oman Daily Observer

Ukraine to deport former Georgian leader’s brother

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KIEV: Ukrainian officials moved on Saturday to deport the brother of former Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvil­i, who is locked in a fierce feud with the country’s leader Petro Poroshenko.

An interior ministry spokesman said David Saakashvil­i was taken by police to the immigratio­n authoritie­s for allegedly violating Ukrainian law after having his residency permit revoked in March.

“The foreign citizen was properly informed back then of the lack of grounds for his living in Ukraine, but he did not leave the territory of our country in the period establishe­d by law and stayed on illegally,” the ministry spokesman, Artem Shevchenko, said.

Mikheil Saakashvil­i had a major falling out with Poroshenko after moving to Ukraine to work as a regional governor in the wake of the pro-Western revolution in Kiev.

Saakashvil­i had accused Kiev of stalling in the fight against corruption.

Poroshenko stripped him of his Ukrainian citizenshi­p at the end of July, when the charismati­c reformer was out of the country.

Saakashvil­i has pledged to return to Ukraine on September 10 Poland, and has challenged authoritie­s to try to stop him.

In a Facebook post, he accused Kiev of going after his brother in a bid “to influence me, so that I change my mind about coming back.” “But you don’t know me well and this strengthen­s my decision to defend Ukraine,” he wrote.

Saakashvil­i rose to power in his Caucasus homeland in a bloodless revolution in 2003 and set about shifting Georgia closer to the West.

That angered Russia, and in 2008 Moscow defeated Georgia in a brief war over a breakaway region. Saakashvil­i then moved to Ukraine to head up the Odessa region in 2015, but quit after the dispute with Poroshenko. via the

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