Sunday, February 11, 2007

Georgia News Digest 02-10-07
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Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies
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1. Talk Of Ingush Border-Guard Replacement Causes Uproar
2. Tbilisi Will Resort To A Trick In Its Relations With Moscow
3. Ivanov: Kosovo Independence May Cause Chain Reaction
4. An Unfriendly Signal [excerpt]
5. Dutch expert: NATO and EU to join efforts in South Caucasus
6. U.S. Invites Georgia to Enter NATO
7. American Invitation Into The Alliance
8. Alexandre Dugin: A "Eurasianist" View on Chechnya and the North Caucasus [excerpt]
9. Europe is holding forth on the Kosovo Precedent non-application to calm Tbilisi down
10. Georgian Ministers to Attend Munich Conference on Security
11. Turkey enhances regional cooperation with Georgia and Azerbaijan
12. Kars-Tbilisi-Baku Railroad: Azerbaijan As Locomotive Of Regional Projects
13. New railway is geopolitical revolution – Saakashvili
14. Regional cooperation by rail
15. Saakashvili Gives Aliyev The Tbilisi Meridian: Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Turkey are launching a large-scale project
16. AAA Regional Director: Construction Of Kars-Akhalkalaki-Tbilisi-Baku May Result In Complete Blockade Of Armenia
17. Armenian foreign minister downplays regional railway project
18. Projects Between Georgia, Azerbaijan And Turkey To Enhance Regional Security And Stability: Ilham Aliev
19. Oskanyan: Georgia Is Strategically Important To Armenia
20. Foreign ministry of alternative South Ossetian authorities concerned at increased violence in conflict zone
21. Breakaway Georgian region cuts contacts with Tiblisi government after kidnapping
22. Geneva talks: Abkhaz to participate, demand 'full demilitarisation' of Kodori
23. Abkhaz reopen Enguri Bridge
24. Abkahzs prepared for provocations
25. Diplomats satisfied with situation in Upper Abkhazia
26. Bagapsh Accuses Tbilisi of Provocations Ahead of Polls
27. Georgian Officials Visit Geneva for UN-led Abkhaz Talks
28. Georgia reducing police presence in Abkhazia's Kodori Gorge
29. Press summary for Georgia's breakaway region of Abkhazia 6-12 February 2007
30. Tbilisi accused of harassing officials in Abkhazia's ethnic Georgian district
31. Abkhazia refuses to pursue dialogue with Georgia
32. Daily Press Briefing By The Office Of The Spokesman For The Secretary-General Of The United Nations [excerpt]
33. Georgia Moves To Defend Property Rights
34. Saakashvili: Construction of Oil Refinery Planned
35. Ukrainian tobacco on Georgian market?
36. Veterans seek president's help
37. Parties cooperate on getting their message across
38. Tbilisi municipality announces tender for Gldani complex
39. An illuminating discussion
40. Forbes reconsiders: Georgia is safe for tourists
41. Georgian flag blackened at sea
42. Meeting of Georgian government representatives and investors
43. Georgian sailor dies in Africa
44. Five mega-hospitals planned for Tbilisi
45. Ex-Foreign Minister Zourabichvili Unveils Presidential Ambitions
46. "Sakartvelos Khma Ltd." to be Stripped of Its TV Broadcasting License
47. Saakashvili opens hazelnut processing plant in western Georgia
48. Georgian premier to visit Kuwait
49. Georgian officials, businessmen discuss 900m-dollar hospital construction plan

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Jonathan Kulick, Ph.D., Director of Studies, Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies, 3a Chitadze, Tbilisi 0108, Georgia (Republic), jonathan.kulick@gfsis.org, office: +995 32 47 35 55, mobile: +995 95 33 33 40, USA voicemail: 310.928.6814

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