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Ex-Georgian president Saakashvili forces his way across border into Ukraine, in hot pursuit of passport

Saakashvili is hoping to reclaim his former Ukrainian citizenship, so he can return to politics there

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Former Georgian president and ex-Odesa Governor Mikhail Saakashvili (centre) speaks with journalists after he crossed Polish-Ukrainian border on Sunday. Photo: EPA
Agence France-Presse

Former Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili and hundreds of his supporters forced their way into Ukraine on Sunday in a bid by the firebrand politician to reclaim his citizenship stripped by President Petro Poroshenko after they fell out.

Saakashvili says he wants to return to challenge that decision in court and get back into politics.

The one-time regional Ukraine governor and his supporters entered from Poland’s Medyka border crossing, pushing aside Ukrainian border guards who had turned him back just hours earlier.

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“They did it against all the rules, what’s happening here?” Saakashvili told reporters in Medyka when he was initially refused entry, adding: “We hope that we can still break through.”

At that point hundreds of his supporters chanting “Misha, Misha” - a diminutive of his name - forced their way into Ukraine with Saakashvili, who now risks extradition to his native Georgia.

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Around 1,500 supporters marched with the exiled ex-Georgian leader on the Ukrainian side of the border before he hopped into a car bound for the western city of Lviv, where around 500 supporters greeted him on his arrival.
Supporters of former Georgian president Mikhail Saakashvili (left, in dark jacket) fight with Ukrainian border guards as Saakashvili crosses the Polish-Ukrainian border on Sunday. Photo: EPA
Supporters of former Georgian president Mikhail Saakashvili (left, in dark jacket) fight with Ukrainian border guards as Saakashvili crosses the Polish-Ukrainian border on Sunday. Photo: EPA
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