Georgian President Calls On West Not To Let Her Country Slide Toward Russia (Video)

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President Salome Zurabishvili said Georgia's European and Western partners need to exert "extreme pressure" on authorities over what she called the "stolen election" of October 26. In an interview with Anton Kokaia from RFE/RL's Georgian Service in Tbilisi three days after the election, she said a lot mattered on the reaction of the West, because "nobody can afford to lose Georgia to Russia in such a form."