"Long live to Georgia, long live to Ukraine, long live to Europe! the ex President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili appealed to the Ukrainian protesters who gathered at Kievs Maidan, with these words. He delivered his speech in Ukrainian.
He also said that he had studied in Kiev and therefore he is Ukrainian and Georgian, and also the European.
The Foreign Minister of Georgia Maia Panjikidze stated, "Saakashvili is an independent individual and not the authority, and he has the free will to go anywhere".
The Georgian ex-president met with the leader of the Ukrainian opposition Vitali Klichlo and had a lunch with him and his brother Klichko in Kiev.
"This is a big drama of European geopolitics, Saakashvili told Ukrainian journalists.
"Russia wants to occupy this country. I remember the NATO Summit in Bucharest in 2008. I was there when Vladimir Putin said that Ukraine was not a country, it was a territory for him. This was the Kremlins threatening message to the Ukrainian people. He wants to draw a new map, with the separated Ukraine. stated Mikheil Saakashvili.