Georgia recalls ambassador from Russia - Jonathan Kulick
Published: 10 July, 2008, 17:29
Jonathan Kulick of the Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies says the recalling of an ambassador is a common form of protest in international relations. He said the latest Georgian move doesn’t mean that war in the troubled region is
Jonathan Kulick of the Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies says the recalling of an ambassador is a common form of protest in international relations. He said the latest Georgian move doesn’t mean that war in the troubled region is now inevitable.
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