Sunday, February 25, 2007

Georgia News Digest 02-24-07
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1. NATO or subordination to Moscow?
2. NATO Delegation Notes "Progress" In Georgian Reforms
3. Kezerashvili Met With Director Of NATO Defence Policy And Planning Department
4. Ukrainian TV Talk Shows Discusses Relations With NATO, West
5. Russian TV looks at ethnic crime groups [excerpt]
6. Cargo arrived in Novorossiysk from Georgia with background radiation 664 times more than normal
7. Secessionist Leaders Coordinate Activities In Moscow
8. Breakaway ministers seek Russian recognition at Moscow meeting
9. Last Hopes For Russia’s Satellites
10. OY leader: It is time to free the South Caucasus from unresolved conflicts
11. German Foreign Minister Sees No Alternative but Dialogue
12. One Week in Georgia: CoE Human Rights Commissioner Assesses Conflicts
13. A country of great potential…and great Khachapuri: Head of the EC Delegation in Georgia and Armenia, Per Eklund
14. Bezhuashvili: Change of Peacekeeping Operation ‘Not Easy,’ but Realistic
15. International Press Center to Cover the Elections in the Self-proclaimed Abkhazian Republic
16. Press summary for Georgia's breakaway region of Abkhazia 20-26 February 2007
17. Abkhaz foreign minister interviewed on independence prospects, Georgia
18. Free at last: Levan Mamasakhlisi's amazing story of five years incarcerated in an Abkhaz prison
19. Team of Russian doctors saved Georgian police officer’s life (Abkhazia)
20. Separatists increase security measures in Gali
21. Tbilisi, Tskhinvali Fail to Agree on Terms of Informal JCC Session
22. Co-chairmen of JCC on Georgia-South Ossetia conflict not to meet
23. Georgia regrets cancellation of meeting on South Ossetia conflict settlement
24. Georgia owes $16 mln to Azerbaijan
25. Azerbaijan offers talks on natural gas supply;
26. Azerbaijan to grant Georgia $200 million loan for railroad project
27. Hopes for gas deposits in Kumisi
28. BTC Environmental Concerns Reconsidered
29. Concerns over BTC pipeline raised again
30. Gas Reservoirs: A Feasible Step towards Energy Security?
31. Georgian Government Hopeful over Kumisi Gas Deposit
32. Influential Georgian NGO proposes far-reaching "lustration" law
33. Georgian commentary sees ex-defence minister as part of "new political triangle"
34. Georgian leader unveils new benefits for military officers
35. President Vents Wrath on Regulatory Commission and Customs
36. Urban Renewal Journal: Former Central Trade Organization and Train Station to be Renovated
37. The Battle over the State Procurement Agency
38. Minister of Economy to abolish barriers hampering business development
39. The Vice-Mayor on Private Property, Urban Development, and the Expansion of Tbilisi
40. Transport Regulatory Commission To Be Replaces By Organ Subordinated To State
41. Draft Law Proposed to Cancel Transport Regulatory Commission
42. Zurab Tsereteli Plans to Sue Newspaper “The Georgian Times”
43. A semester spent in Georgia
44. Natelashvili says Constitutional Court 'partly agrees' with him
45. Georgian Labour leader meets MP from UK's ruling party
46. Hilton comes to Tbilisi
47. New Instructions For Land Cadastre Companies
48. Commercial Banks on Tbilisi Municipality’s Ring


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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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