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Russians Won't Need Visa To Enter Georgia Anymore
The Moscow Times
TBILISI, Georgia — Georgia will abolish visas for Russians in an effort to attract more investment, President Mikheil Saakashvili said Tuesday. The offer is a rare gesture of goodwill between the former Soviet republics. The Kremlin has refused to ...
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Tbilisi seeks to warm ties with Moscow over visa move
Hurriyet Daily News (press release)
Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili on Feb. 28 offered visa-free travel to Russians as a gesture to improve relations with Moscow but stressed he wanted Russia's troops out of his country. During his annual keynote address to the Georgian parliament ...
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Saakashvili recommends mud bath to opponent, leaves debate
Democracy & Freedom Watch
TBILISI, DFWatch – There were tough exchanges in the Georgian parliament yesterday, with President Mikheil Saakashvili at one point leaving the room after recommending an opponent to take a therapeutic mud bath to get rid of his delusions.
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Saakashvili: Georgia's election is a matter of national security
Democracy & Freedom Watch
by DFWatch staff | Feb 29 'The enemy is awake' and will try to disturb the election, says Georgia's president Mikheil Saakashvili. (Photo: Interpressnews.) TBILISI, DFWatch – The president of the former Soviet republic of Georgia says this fall's ...
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Georgia: A Gesture to Russia
New York Times
Russia has refused to have any contact with Mr. Saakashvili since its military crushed an assault by Georgian forces on the Russian-backed rebel region of South Ossetia. Mr. Saakashvili said Tbilisi now wanted to abolish visas to send a signal to ...
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Saakashvili beckons Russian business with visa-free travel
Democracy & Freedom Watch
Today, citizens of Russia's seven northern Caucasus republics can enter Georgia without a visa. (Photo: Interpressnews.) TBILISI, DFWatch – Georgia's president, Mikheil Saakashvili, said Tuesday night that Georgia will lift visa requirements for all ...
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Ivanishvili Unveils "Georgian Dream" Movement's Top Team
Georgiandaily
Presenting his team to the media on February 15 in Tbilisi, Ivanishvili expressed confidence in winning the October 2012 parliamentary elections and in his team's ability to govern Georgia in a coalition with lesser groups under Ivanishvili's patronage ...
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Saakashvili: 'Georgia Window to Europe for Caucasus'
Georgiandaily
"That's something that Georgia's enemy can't swallow," Saakashvili said. After that he spoke of Tbilisi's willingness to improve ties with Moscow, offering to unilaterally lift visa rules for the Russian citizens. In 2010 Georgia introduced 45-day visa ...
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Georgian President Wants Visa Free Regime for Russians
RIA Novosti
Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili has said he wants to scrap visa requirements for Russians, Rossiya 24 state television reported on Wednesday. Speaking to parliament in Tbilisi on Tuesday, Saakashvili said his "new initiative" was to ...
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Georgia hopes vocational training will remedy crisis
Democracy & Freedom Watch
by DFWatch staff | Feb 29 TBILISI, DFWatch – From this year, Georgians who sign up with a private or vocational school for learning a new profession will receive a 1 000 lari voucher from the government. This was announced by President Mikheil ...
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Arminfo: Tbilisi Welcomes EU Council's Conclusions on Georgia
Tbilisi Welcomes EU Council's Conclusions on Georgia. Wednesday, February 29, 22:32. Tbilisi. Georgian Foreign Ministry welcomes the conclusions of the EU ...
www.arminfo.info/english/regional/article/29-02.../12-11-00
Tbilisi is 9% more expensive than Rousse :: Cost of Living Comparison
Food in Tbilisi (Georgia) is 21% more expensive than in Rousse (Bulgaria). Daily menu in the business district, 12.29 Lari (11.08 лв), -, -. Combo meal in fast ...
www.expatistan.com/cost-of-living/comparison/rousse/tbilisi


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