Khatuna Bakhturidze
USA refuses to play the role of mediator between Moscow and Tbilisi regarding Russia’s bid to enter WTO. ‘Negotiations about WTO is not a mechanism for regulation of other political disputes’, declared Michael McFaul, Barack Obama Government aide on Russian issues.
Feedback to 2010 Report of US Administration
After the publication of US Administration’s Human Rights Report for the year of 2010
After the verdict brought in by Hague Court, Foreign Ministers of Russia and Georgia were competing with each other in presenting the case as a victory and congratulate their respective nations on it. The Russian truth is that the Georgian Authorities were hooked on their own short-sightedness and advised to introduce a constitutional order.
Analysis by Georgian Analyst
As summer nears, rallies and demonstrations become increasingly casual in Tbilisi. By the look of it, meetings, just like political debates, should accompany democracy as such. So, it should not be looked at with wide open eyes. There is nothing special about them. More about it and other issues from our expert Gia Khukhashvili.
‘Governmental rigidity nudges us to the streets’
Dramatic parallel events unfolding in North Africa and Japan overshadowed the strict words of French Ambassador Eric Fournier addressed to the Georgian Authorities. Certainly, Georgian Authorities always paid much attention to Western views regarding them.
‘Trump is going to step into politics’
Last week even vacuum cleaners when they were switched on by housewives were clamoring about Trump’s investments in Georgia. There were a number of live TV broadcasts from the United States, TV debates and alike. Later, NY Times published an article by Andrew Cramer: “Mr. Trump, the world’s first virtual developer, will not actually build the towers”.
Saudi Arabian King Abdullah expressed a wish to purchase the Facebook. As Egyptian and Iranian press reports, he offered 150 billion dollars to Zuckerberg for the social network. The sum is thrice the real price as stipulated by experts.
Austrian Citizen who tries to uphold his rights in Tbilisi
Strange as it seems, among the drivers of mini-buses and owners of mini-bus routes who are currently staging a strike in the Georgian capital, there is an Austrian citizen Hornung Harald Kristian.
The United States intelligence concluded that should Saakashvili decide to take the position of Prime Minister, he would not face any constitutional hurdle. In other words, the constitution hastily adopted last summer, is working fine. Apparently, the year of 2015 did not sound in several quotes of the Presidential report accidentally. It must be the year by which Saakashvili postponed the deadline for the completion of national revival and ripening of the moment for the EU to beg us join the union.
While Egypt’s leader resigned, Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili once again tried in his parliamentary speech to once more open our eyes on his past and future deeds.