On Sunday, Emzar Kvitsiani, a former presidential envoy to the Kodori Gorge, said Defense Ministry troops were going to enter the gorge on July 27 and disarm former members of the Hunter border guard battalion. It was formally disbanded in 2005, but most members refused to lay down their arms.
Nino Burjanadze condemned Kvitsiani's comments, calling them "a betrayal, a knife stuck in Motherland's back."
But the speaker denied the former's stance amounted to a crisis. "There is no crisis in the Kodori Gorge, but complications that will accompany the withdrawal of peacekeepers," she said.
She also urged the Kodori residents to prevent lawlessness and rebuff Kvitsiani's actions.
Russian peacekeepers have been stationed in the zone of the conflict since the early 1990s. Many politicians in the South Caucasus state have called for them to be pulled out and parliament adopted a resolution last week to replace them with an international contingent.