thank you very much. got to leave it there. that s all from this edition of global questions from the garden hall in tbilisi, the capital of georgia. i hope we ve given you a bit of a sense of the mood in the region, following putin s invasion of ukraine. remember, we are the programme that brings you the trend lines behind the headlines. thank you to my panel, thank you to my audience and, of course, to you wherever you re watching or listening to this programme. until the next time from me and the rest of the global questions team. goodbye. a few more showery days lie ahead for most of us. sunny spells, yes, but also some heavy and perhaps thundery downpours. and some more persistent rain for some of us to start thursday in association with this frontal system drifting its way northwards a soggy start for parts of scotland and for northern ireland.
and there s a lot of concern here that moscow s invasion of ukraine could trigger putin s ambitions to try to control other parts of the former soviet union, like georgia. after all, just north of here are two russian backed separatist enclaves in georgia. in this programme, we ll be looking at what it s like to live in moscow s shadow and ask how real is putin s dream of a new imperialist russia? welcome to the magnificent garden hall in tbilisi. i m joined by a top panel from across the region who are going to be answering questions from our local audience here. but before they do that,
the question for me will be, when is this? because as our panelists said, historically, not a lot of hope there. all right. thank you very much. got to leave it there. that s all from this edition of global questions from the garden hall in tbilisi, the capital of georgia. i hope we ve given you a bit of a sense of the mood in the region, following putin s invasion of ukraine. remember, we are the programme that brings you the trend lines behind the headlines. thank you to my panel, thank you to my audience and, of course, to you wherever you re watching or listening to this programme. until the next time from me and the rest of the global questions team. goodbye. hello, it is a blustery day across
ambitions to try to control other parts of the former soviet union, like georgia. after all, just north of here are two russian backed separatist enclaves in georgia. in this programme, we ll be looking at what it s like to live in moscow s shadow and ask how real is putin s dream of a new imperialist russia? welcome to the magnificent garden hall in tbilisi. i m joined by a top panel from across the region who are going to be answering questions from our local audience here. but before they do that, let us give you this brief overview
of imposed dictatorship. what do you think? after a while, there is a way to purge such kind of propaganda based authoritarian rule. the question for me will be, when is this? because as our panelists said, historically, not a lot of hope there. all right. thank you very much. got to leave it there. that s all from this edition of global questions from the garden hall in tbilisi, the capital of georgia. i hope we ve given you a bit of a sense of the mood in the region, following putin s invasion of ukraine. remember, we are the programme that brings you the trend lines behind the headlines. thank you to my panel. thank you to my audience and, of course, to you wherever you re watching or listening to this programme. until the next time from me and the rest of the global questions team. goodbye.