Georgia 
EU Report Faults Georgia, Russia in 5-day War(0)
A long-awaited European Union report has concluded that both Georgia and Russia bear responsibility for last year’s bloody five-day conflict. The report says an unjustified Georgian military strike on breakaway South Ossetia sparked the war with Russia.
Venezuela’s Chavez Recognizes Breakaway Georgian Regions as Independent
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has announced his intention to recognize Georgia’s breakaway regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia as independent countries.
Georgia Releases Turkish Tanker Captain
A court in the Georgian city of Kutaisi has ordered the release of a Turkish ship captain sentenced for violating an economic embargo on the country’s breakaway region Abkhazia.
Georgians Disillusioned with ‘Rose Revolution’
Many analysts say Georgians are disillusioned with President Mikheil Saakashvili.
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- Georgian Regions Mark Russian Recognition of Independence
- Russia to Boost Abkhazia’s Defenses
- Russia Urges Georgia to Sign Non-Aggression Pact
- Russia Charges US Is Rearming Georgia
- Russia Vetoes Extending UN Mission in Georgia; Mission to Cease Operations
- Longtime Separatist Leader Ahead in South Ossetia Election
- Putin: NATO War Games in Georgia Hurt US-Russian Ties
- Georgia Opposition Agrees to Talks
- Demonstrators, Police Clash In Georgian Capital
- Russia Urges NATO to Call Off Exercises in Georgia
- Georgian Opposition Rachets Up Tactics
- U.S., Georgia to Continue Strategic Partnership
- Russian Invasion of Georgia Shattered Old Assumptions, Prompts New Concerns
- Georgian Opposition Demands Saakashvili’s Resignation
- OSCE to Close Georgian Mission, Cites Russian Opposition
- Russian Navy Increases Activity in Foreign Waters
- Shots Fired Near Georgian, Polish Presidents
- Georgia Says Abkhaz Separatists Fire on Checkpoint
- Georgians Contemplate Future Five Years After Rose Revolution
- Georgia Affirms Readiness to Take Part in Geneva Talks
- Russian Parliament Ratifies Treaties With Georgian Breakaway Territories
- Russia: No EU Monitors in Georgian Breakaway Territories
- Georgia Says Russia Massing Troops in South Ossetia
- Georgians Return Home to War Ravaged Villages, but Many Have Nowhere to Go
- Georgia-Russia Talks Break Down in Geneva
- Russians Pull Back in Georgia But Scars of War Remain
- Russia Begins Withdrawing Forces Around South Ossetia



