Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Georgia News Digest 03-13-07
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Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies
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. Russian ambassador in Tbilisi on Russia-Georgia relations
2. What is in the Word "Neutrality?"
3. Helicopter Dispute in Georgia
4. RF hopes for "balanced" response to Kodori incident
5. Russian MFA Comments on Kodori
6. Georgia accuses Russian, breakaway region's forces of shelling villages
7. Russia denies responsibility for Kodori Gorge shooting
8. Georgian foreign minister to contact Russian counterpart over Kodori incident
9. Senior MP says Georgia will "respond appropriately" to Kodori incident
10. Helicopters attacking Kodori Gorge came from Russia –speaker
11. Georgia, RF should be interested in probe into Kodori attack-FM
12. Georgian minister says helicopters drop 20 shells in Kodori
13. Georgian Speaker Condemns Russian "Provocation" In Kodori, Hails Nato Document
14. Abkhaz official says Kodori incident linked to Georgian infighting
15. Georgia orders police in Kodori gorge to return fire if attacked
16. U.S. Embassy Concerned over Reported Shelling of Kodori
17. Joint group to probe into Kodori attack allegations
18. Government To Carry Out Quick Rehabilitation Of Buildings Damaged In Upper Abkhazia
19. Representatives Of MIA Left For Upper Abkhazia
20. Rebel militia leader denies involvement in attack on Georgian-held Abkhaz gorge
21. Georgian minister says Abkhazia forces ordered to return fire if attacked again
22. David Zurabishvili Does Not Advise Government To Give Harsh Evaluations Of Incident In Upper Abkhazia
23. Gabashvili Evaluates Incident In Upper Abkhazia As Deliberate Provocation
24. Gamkrelidze: Incident In Upper Abkhazia Is Provocation That Must Be Investigated
25. Georgia blames Abkhazian side for shelling its territory
26. Georgian SC summons over incident in Kodori Gorge
27. Abkhazia insists on peace in Kodori Gorge, won't use force
28. Abkhaz Official Calls Kodori Attack A Georgian "Provocation" Ahead Of Poll
29. Georgian MP Says Only Minor Structural Damage Caused By Abkhazia Bombing
30. MPs Pass Pro-NATO Declaration
31. Georgia cannot be a neutral state - parliament speaker
32. Leading Political Groups Sign Pro-NATO Declaration
33. Georgian political leaders sign NATO national accord declaration
34. Georgia’s Strategic Partner Gets Help When It Needs It
35. Georgia a priority of Bush administration
36. International Community Condemns, Russia Supports, Latest Abkhaz Election
37. U.S. official says U.N. plan for Kovoso will not set precedent for other conflict areas
38. Russian Peacekeepers Are Ousted From Georgia;: The unrecognized republics send letters to UN
39. Steering Committee Meeting Discusses S. Ossetia Rehabilitation
40. Zurab Gumberidze: 35% of Georgian-Azerbaijani borderline has not been coordinated
41. Azerbaijan flexes muscles in fast-growing Caucasus [excerpt]
42. Kars-Akhalkalaki-Baku railway 'creates unhealthy atmosphere'
43. Noghaideli To Visit Germany
44. Ex-MP Sets up New Party
45. Join the party: Davitashvili starts new political movement
46. Rejoice! New opposition party created
47. Senior MP: President to Give State of Nation Address in mid-March
48. Opposition MPs Protest against President’s Annual Address Format
49. Dozens Of Tax Inspectors Of MIA Arrested For Bribe Taking
50. Erosi Kitsmarishvili: "Rustavi 2" and "Imedi" have Exchanged Roles
51. Rustavi: Heading From Bust To Boom?
52. IDPs from Abkhazia Are Offered Accommodations in Tuberculosis Hospital
53. A Show of Independence
54. A Story of a Village with One Family
55. U.S. Deputy Energy Secretary to Visit Georgia
56. Students go on hunger strike
57. New protected areas to be create in Georgia
58. More statues on Tbilisi bridges
59. Tome time: unique antiquarian book uncovered
60. Students to be called up for reserve
61. Labour Party against increasing Georgian military contingent in Iraq
62. Koko Gamsakhurdia meets Chechen exile Akhmed Zakayev
63. Wide gender wage gap in Georgian businesses
64. Free economic zone in Poti could be created by 2008

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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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