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On the 2nd, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobashidze accused the BBC of deliberately spreading false information that harms Georgia's national interests, and said that such acts could be regarded as hostile acts at the legal level. Kobashidze said that some people deliberately provided false information to the BBC with the intention of harming Georgia's national interests. The Georgian government has provided a detailed response to this matter to the BBC, but the other party has completely ignored it. Kobashidze said that when a broadcasting agency helps an organization spread lies that endanger Georgia's national interests, “this can be regarded as a criminal act.”

Zhitongcaijing·12/03/2025 07:49:03
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On the 2nd, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobashidze accused the BBC of deliberately spreading false information that harms Georgia's national interests, and said that such acts could be regarded as hostile acts at the legal level. Kobashidze said that some people deliberately provided false information to the BBC with the intention of harming Georgia's national interests. The Georgian government has provided a detailed response to this matter to the BBC, but the other party has completely ignored it. Kobashidze said that when a broadcasting agency helps an organization spread lies that endanger Georgia's national interests, “this can be regarded as a criminal act.”