Georgian ex-pres. Mikheil Saakashvili has released another prison note, which is presented below:
''Bucharest's worded statement saying that Georgia and Ukraine will join NATO was released thanks to our, Poles and Lithuanians, selfless fight; with the help of Americans, we snatched the statement away from Germans and the French. Russia is now seeking to annul the statement.
I sat three meters away from Putin when he threatened us, the decision-makers. Can the smartest of you guess why I am kept in custody?
The reasons are as follows:
a) buying four suits;
b) the amnesty;
c) wreaths and service at Yushenko's bath;
d) Bucharest's formulated statement and our refusal to give the country to Russia,'' Saakashvili wrote.