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Border Guard Service Exiles Saakashvili From Ukraine Until 2021 - Lawyer

© Sputnik / Stringer / Go to the mediabankMikheil Saakashvili, center, Georgia's ex-president and former governor of the Odessa region, at the Shehyni checkpoint on the Ukrainian-Polish border
Mikheil Saakashvili, center, Georgia's ex-president and former governor of the Odessa region, at the Shehyni checkpoint on the Ukrainian-Polish border - Sputnik International
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KIEV (Sputnik) - The Ukrainian State Border Guard Service banned former Georgian President and ex-Governor of the Odessa region Mikheil Saakashvili from entering the country until 2021, Saakashvili's lawyer Ruslan Chernolutsky told Sputnik on Wednesday.

"[Saakashvili is] banned from entering [Ukraine] until 2021," Saakashvili's lawyer Ruslan Chernolutsky stated.

The lawyer pointed out that Saakashvili's legal defense considered the decision as illegal and was going to appeal it.

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A Kiev court rejected on Monday the appeal of Ukrainian opposition figure and former Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili against the decision of a lower court, which ruled against recognizing the Ukrainian migration service's refusal to grant the politician asylum illegal, a Sputnik correspondent reported.

"The court ruled to reject the appeal of Saakashvili's lawyer Ruslan Chernolutsky, while leaving the Kiev District Administrative Court's decision dated January 3 unchanged," the judge said.

Last week, Saakashvili was detained in Kiev by Ukraine's State Border Guard Service and deported to Poland, from which he illegally entered Ukraine in September.

READ MORE: Saakashvili Says Ukraine in a Shambles, Faces Becoming 'Failed State'

In July, Saakashvili was peeled of his Ukrainian citizenship while he was visiting the United States after it was disclosed that he had provided incorrect information on his citizenship application. Despite that, he managed to cross the Polish-Ukrainian border in September.

Over the recent months, Saakashvili has been leading anti-government rallies in Kiev, calling for the impeachment of Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko as well as for the adoption of legislation to fight corruption in the country.

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