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Soviet and Georgian singer and actor Vakhtang Kikabidze in an interview with Ukrainian journalist Dmytro Gordon on YouTube has stated that it will go on tour to the Russian Federation if the country’s policy will change, and called on Russian leader Vladimir Putin.

Gordon has asked, has changed in recent years related Kikabidze to the head of the Russian state.

the Actor replied that Putin is doing for himself what he needs, does the job. According to Kikabidze, in all countries are headed unusual people, and it all depends on their brains as they look at life.

“Everything depends on them, and all shall be presented to them. The history remains, all written in black and white, someday these papers will raise”, — shared his point of view of the artist.

According to Kikabidze, Georgia is a “creeping annexation” and daily kidnappings.

the Actor said that there are things about which not much to say, but in Russia know about it.

“I think it’s time has passed, it is impossible to play the conquerors,” — said Kikabidze, adding that Russia is “the wrong policy”.

the Actor lamented the fact that such a huge, beautiful and hospitable country as Russia, inhabited by wonderful people, all the time “cause the neighbours inconvenience”.

Kikabidze said that since 2008 was in Russia, however, urged separation of politics and people. He assured that he receives a lot of invitations in different Russian cities.

“They say: “It’s Putin, it’s not us”. But you can’t sing those people who you want to beat, I mean politicians. If you went in to the tank with some sort of flag in this country you don’t have to go”, — concluded the 81-year-old Georgian actor.

In 2019 Kikabidze said in an interview with Kviris Palitra that he loves the Russian people, but does not like the policy of the Russian authorities and would like to change it. He expressed confidence that it will take a lot of time in order to “break the Soviet mentality”, but it’s still going to happen.

Earlier in the conversation with the German edition of Deutsche Welle Georgian artist shared memories that were happy about the collapse of the Soviet Union, and even covered for this reason table. Kikabidze admitted that it was hard to imagine “that such a huge edifice you can smash to smithereens”.

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