Germany accuses Georgia of libeling Minister
Published: 09 October, 2009, 13:05
The German embassy in Tbilisi has demanded that Georgian television channels correct the false reports distributed earlier this week.
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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.
30.09.2009, 18:58
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The report issued by the European Parliament commission leaves room for Georgia to continue the old politics of President Saakashvili and will not resolve tensions, says former MEP Giulietto Chiesa.
05.08.2009, 15:35
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As the anniversary of the deadly Georgian attack on South Ossetia approaches, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov shared his view on the conflict and its consequences for Georgia, Russia, and the world.
10.10.2009, 09:16
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An EU commission report may have pointed the finger at Georgia for causing the 2008 conflict in South Ossetia, but there is anger in Russia that some media in the West are not listening.
16.07.2010, 15:36
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President Lukashenko, having lost ground in Moscow, has now turned to the Kremlin’s foes and is enjoying warm relations with his former critic Georgian leader Saakashvili. What could be behind this sudden mutual love?
17.02.2010, 15:03
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Georgia intends to turn to international courts to file a lawsuit against Russia, claiming the country provoked the Georgian-Abkhazian and Georgian-South Ossetian conflicts.
26.08.2009, 22:19
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“Russia, I suppose, had to respond to that [Georgian assault], but the way it responded… was devastating to its image,” says Donald Rayfield, professor of Georgian and Russian Studies at the University of London.
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.
“Those who armed the aggressor should be punished as well” – that is the view of Eduard Kokoity, the president of South Ossetia.
Published: 09 October, 2009, 13:05
The German embassy in Tbilisi has demanded that Georgian television channels correct the false reports distributed earlier this week.