Russian President Vladimir Putin recommends the President-elect of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky to start protecting human rights with Georgians, namely ex-Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili and restore his Ukrainian citizenship, deprived by Petro Poroshenko in summer 2017.
Russian news agency Tass reports the Russian leader pointed out that Saakashvili "was illegally deprived of citizenship and deported from the country, so it would be fair to bring him back and restore his rights."
“It would be reasonable to start, say, with Georgians, or former Georgians, rather than with Russians. For instance, it would be fair to restore the Ukrainian citizenship of a person who used to be a Georgian but now calls himself a Ukrainian, I mean Mikhail Saakashvili," Putin said.
A few days ago Zelensky mocked Russia's offer to give passports to his countrymen, saying the document would provide "the right to be arrested".
In a Facebook post rejecting the idea, Volodymyr Zelensky pledged to give citizenship to "suffering" Russians.
Earlier this week, Russia's President Vladimir Putin signed a decree offering people in eastern Ukraine's separatist territories passports. He later said he was mulling extending the scheme to all Ukrainians.
In return, the Ukrainian president-elect stressed he did not believe many of his countrymen would take up the offer.
Saakashvili also commented on the issue, calling Putin a “newly created troll.”
“Vladimir Putin, a newly created troll, we will settle things with the Ukrainians ourselves," Saakashvili posted on his Facebook page.
Moreover, after Zelensky’s victory in the runoff, former president of Georgia expressed readiness to return to Ukraine.
Saakashvili served as the third president of Georgia in 2004-2013 and the Governor of Ukraine’s Odessa in 2015-2016.
He supported Ukraine's Euromaidan movement and the 2014 Ukrainian revolution. On 30 May 2015, then Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko appointed him as Governor of Odessa Oblast. He was also granted Ukrainian citizenship but due to restrictions on dual nationality under Georgian law, was stripped of his Georgian citizenship.
On 7 November 2016, Saakashvili resigned as Governor, blaming Poroshenko personally for enabling corruption in Odessa and in Ukraine overall. Four days later he announced creating a new political movement.
On 26 July 2017, Saakashvili, at the time staying in the U.S, was stripped of his Ukrainian citizenship by Poroshenko and became a stateless person.
He cannot return to Georgia either because of the various charges against him.