GEORGIA GETS GERMAN CONCESSIONARY CREDIT.
Germany has extended to Georgia a loan of DM 50 million, repayable in 40 years, to assist the overhaul of the country's power-generating industry. The... MORE
GEORGIA GIVES RUSSIAN PEACEKEEPERS DEADLINE, CALLS FOR INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL ON ABKHAZIA.
The Georgian parliament yesterday adopted unanimously a resolution demanding that Russian "peacekeeping" troops in Abkhazia broaden their mandate to take account of Georgia's legitimate interests... MORE
GEORGIA OFFERS BASES FOR EFFECTIVE RUSSIAN SUPPORT ON ABKHAZIA.
President Eduard Shevardnadze yesterday told the Georgian parliament that Russia is "the main factor" affecting efforts to reach a political settlement in Abkhazia and that... MORE
ARDZINBA DEFIES GEORGIA ON GEORGIAN TV, PRAISES RUSSIAN ROLE.
Interviewed on Georgian television March 27 for the first time since the outbreak of armed conflict in 1992, Abkhaz president Vladislav Ardzinba reaffirmed the familiar... MORE
GEORGIA, RUSSIA REACTIVATING POWER LINE.
Georgia's state fuel and power company announced yesterday that it has set up a parity joint venture with Russia's Unified Energy System to reactivate and... MORE
GEORGIA LET DOWN BY RUSSIA ON ABKHAZIA SANCTIONS.
Georgian president Eduard Shevardnadze told the country by
GEORGIAN-TURKISH TIES REAFFIRMED.
In an address to Georgia's parliament and in talks with President Eduard Shevardnadze yesterday, Turkish parliament chairman Mustafa Kalemli held up Turkish-Georgian relations as an... MORE
GEORGIA SETS EXAMPLE ON GERMAN CULTURAL PROPERTY.
Georgia has become the first ex-Soviet republic to pledge to return its small share of German book and manuscript collections plundered by the Soviet army... MORE
AZERBAIJANI, GEORGIAN PLOTTERS SENTENCED.
The military bench of Azerbaijan's Supreme Court on March 4 sentenced a former OPON special police officer to death and three other officers to prison... MORE