Georgia: The fall-out of war
By Grigol Vashadze - 10.08.2012 / 12:00 CET
Georgia has recovered well from the war of 2008 war, but it needs international support to end Russia's occupation, writes the foreign minister of Georgia.
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Russian troops pictured entering Georgia in August 2012. REUTERS
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