Georgia's missing acting Defense Minister Dimitri Shashkin has announced that he decided to leave the country.
Shashkin said via his Facebook account on October 22 that he hoped to return to Georgia someday.
He said he left Georgia because his viewpoints do not coincide with those politicians who won the parliamentary elections on October 1.
Shashkin also called on his colleagues and friends "not to believe unbelievable stories" about him that may emerge soon.
A number of Georgia's top officials disappeared after billionaire-turned-politician Bidzina Ivanishvili's Georgian Dream bloc defeated President Mikheil Saakashvili's ruling United National Movement party at the general elections.
A Defense Ministry spokeswoman said last week that Shashkin had left on a business trip to the United States.
Shashkin said via his Facebook account on October 22 that he hoped to return to Georgia someday.
He said he left Georgia because his viewpoints do not coincide with those politicians who won the parliamentary elections on October 1.
Shashkin also called on his colleagues and friends "not to believe unbelievable stories" about him that may emerge soon.
A number of Georgia's top officials disappeared after billionaire-turned-politician Bidzina Ivanishvili's Georgian Dream bloc defeated President Mikheil Saakashvili's ruling United National Movement party at the general elections.
A Defense Ministry spokeswoman said last week that Shashkin had left on a business trip to the United States.