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Malkhaz Akishbaia – Sergey Baghapsh’s Demand about Issuing Visas to the so called Abkhazian Citizens is Illegitimate
He says that Separatists got used to language of ultimatum not only with Georgia, but with the whole world.
Sergey Baghapsh is in Gali
According to the information, his visit to Gali is linked with ‘Engurhesi’ and delivery of passports to the population of Gali region in the nearest future.
Russian Oligarch and former KGB Agent Alexander Lebedev Purchased Evening Standard
The paper was sold to a company called Evening Press Ltd, which was formed by Mr Lebedev and his son Evgeny Lebedev and is owned by Lebedev Holdings Ltd.
Zakaria Kutsnashvili to Hold Press Conference Regarding Imprisonment of His Father
Lawyer Zakaria Kutsnashvili will voice real reasons of imprisonment of his father Omar Kutsnashviil. Kutsnashvili says that real reason of imprisonment of his father is linked with politics and he will reveal details today.
Presentation of French-German Book to be Held Today in Tbilisi State University
On 22 January 1963, the Élysée Treaty was signed by the French President, Charles de Gaulle, and the German Chancellor, Konrad Adenauer; the treaty represents the ground Franco-German cooperation till today.
Separatists voice ultimatums
Georgian officials have already commented on the separatists` ultimatum. Thy say Baghapsh isolates the region by such statements, because the visas are issues in accordance with international law.
Russian and Greek Foreign Ministers discuss OSCE Mandate in conflict regions
OSCE Chair-in-office, Geek Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis has met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Moscow.
Main news 2010.09.01 15:03
Saakashvili Discusses Wheat with Gov’t
In what seemed to be a show of government’s efforts to ease recent price hikes on wheat and wheat-containing products, President Saakashvili held on August 31 a televised meeting with PM Nika Gilauri and Agriculture Minister Bakur Kvezereli saying that “threat of having higher price rise no longer exists.” Bread price in Georgia went up by about 16.6% from 60 tetri to 70 tetri (about USD 0.38) last month and as the Agriculture Minister said price of some wheat-containing products increased by 30%, attributed to Russia wheat export ban and bad wheat harvest in the region.
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Politics | 2009.01.19 14:37
December 31 marked the end of the European Union’s French Presidency. After the war in the Caucasus and the involvement of the EU in the ceasefire between Georgia and Russia, the relationship with Moscow remains an open question. Despite the establishment of cordial and constructive relations between Nicolas Sarkozy and Dmitry Medvedev, the EU cannot conceal that Russia’s behaviour during and after the conflict is again burgeoning into a serious security issue for European political leaders.
Interview | 2009.01.19 14:30
As 44th US President Barack Obama prepares for his historic inauguration there is some level of anticipation in Tbilisi about what to expect from Washington under the new administration. In a Q & A with The Georgian Times, Senior Research Fellow at Heritage Foundation Dr. Ariel Cohen provides a short insight into possible White House policies towards Georgia and addresses other topical questions.
Politics | 2009.01.19 14:28
A number of non-Parliamentary opposition parties, having discussed the issue for several weeks, intend to issue a signed declaration demanding the resignation of President Mikheil Saakashvili, changes in the election regulations and the holding of early Presidential and Parliamentary elections.
Politics | 2009.01.19 14:25
When you analyze some political or social occurrence it’s usual to portray its key participants as clever, prudent persons with a sense of judgment and rather than psychologically inferior and mentally weak. Experience shows that if a political leader does all kinds of crazy things and still doesn’t lose his position we were merely unable to fathom why he did what he did and what the consequences of his actions would be. We assume that our failure to comprehend comes from our own incapacity or from a lack of appropriate information.


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