Georgian officer’s asylum plea
Published: 21 June, 2009, 09:43
Georgia is re-arming and readying itself for a new military conflict. That's according to a Georgian naval officer, who fled his country and is now seeking asylum in Russia.
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10.10.2009, 09:16
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02.08.2009, 10:53
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Russia says it is prepared to use force to protect its troops and civilians in South Ossetia if Georgia continues its military provocations, according to Russian officials.
06.08.2010, 12:20
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NATO states are using economic methods in an attempt to help Georgia reclaim South Ossetia and Abkhazia, Russia’s permanent representative to the alliance Dmitry Rogozin has said.
18.06.2009, 04:22
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The European Union commission investigating the five-day war in the Caucasus last August is to put most of the blame for the conflict on Georgian President Saakashvili.
13.08.2010, 16:27
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Moscow’s policy towards supporting South Ossetia and Abkhazia remains unchanged, President Dmitry Medvedev said at a meeting with his Ossetian counterpart Eduard Kokoity.
21.10.2009, 02:53
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A war of titans seems to be starting, but luckily not a bloody one this time. Die Hard 2 director Renny Harlin to make film about 2008 Georgian war, but another star, Emir Kusturica, seems ready to fire back with a hit.
Published: 21 June, 2009, 09:43
Georgia is re-arming and readying itself for a new military conflict. That's according to a Georgian naval officer, who fled his country and is now seeking asylum in Russia.
I am awaiting the asylum plea for Saakasvilli, for if there is one person who needs to be an asylum, it must surely be him, without any ties of course!