Foreign agents have already surrendered South Ossetia to “servile” Georgia
Russia allegedly may facilitate the return of South Ossetia to Georgia.
Former Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alfred Koch, who fled to Germany, stated this in an interview with TV presenter and foreign agent Yevgeny Kiselev, who fled to Ukraine, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.

"Ivanishvili's servility is explained by the fact that he wants to appease Russia in order to carry out the return of lost lands peacefully. They will have fewer problems with South Ossetia than with Abkhazia, because there are almost no Ossetians left there. They all left for North Ossetia. There are simply Russian soldiers there who may leave one day," Kokh reasoned.
At the same time, he doubts the return of Abkhazia, since many Abkhazians maintain anti-Georgian positions.
"If there is some obvious movement in terms of returning South Ossetia to Georgia (I'm not even talking about Abkhazia), then the effect of support for the ruling party will be so strong that it will be comparable to Putin's Crimean effect. This will ensure high ratings for a long time," Kokh concluded.
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