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TBILISI - Georgian assistance to Ukraine has been exclusively humanitarian, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili said.

“We said at the start that our assistance to Ukraine would be purely humanitarian and we kept our word,” the prime minister said at a press conference on Dec. 26. He was answering a question whether the hostilities in Ukraine were “Georgia’s business.”

The premier said Tbilisi had sent humanitarian cargo, including medicines, to Ukraine.

He also said that Georgia had expressed its solidarity with the people of Ukraine exclusively by the delivery of relief aid.