On 5 November 2014 Mindia Janelidze was appointed by Prime Minister Garibashvili as Minister of Defense following the controversial dismissal of
Irakli Alasania. Janelidze vowed to continue
NATO-oriented "course of development of the armed forces". and oversaw the departure of Georgian troops as part of the country's continued commitment to the NATO-led efforts in
Afghanistan, now within the frame of follow-on
Resolute Support Mission. Janelidze and his ministry became embroiled in a controversy over the Ministry's statement on the death of Aleksandre Grigolashvili, a pro-Ukrainian Georgian volunteer fighter, in the
War in Donbass on 20 December 2014. The statement—blaming Georgia's former government for the death, and calling "on the citizens not to yield to provocation and not to endanger own lives in exchange of various offers”—drew widespread condemnation from several opposition and some ruling
Georgian Dream coalition politicians as well as wider public. The opposition and formerly ruling
United National Movement demanded that Janelidze resigned. The Ministry was forced to remove the text from its website and apologize, saying Janelidze had not been familiar with its content prior to its publication. The minister himself declined to make further comments, adding that it was not in Georgia's "national interests to participate in any military conflict" in Ukraine. Janelidze was replaced with
Tinatin Khidasheli in the cabinet reshuffle on 1 May 2015. == References ==