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Russians, Georgians prefer to visit Azerbaijan

By Abdul Kerimkhanov Azerbaijan is an inexpressibly picturesque country with its own unique “highlight”. Country is called “Land of Fire,” since its territory is rich in oil and gas deposits, which are close to the surface and erupt from the earth with torches of fire. Natural panoramas of this country …

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Georgian prime minister phoned President Ilham Aliyev

Azerbaijan-Georgia

Prime Minister of Georgia Mamuka Bakhtadze made a phone call to President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev on December 24. Mamuka Bakhtadze congratulated President Ilham Aliyev on his birthday, and wished him new successes in his presidential activity and the best of health. President Ilham Aliyev thanked for …

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Zurabishvili wins presidential election in Georgia

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Salome Zurabishvili has won the runoff presidential election in Georgia with 59.52% of votes, while Grigol Vashadze secured 40.48% of votes, the Georgian Central Election Commission (CEC) reported on Thursday, according to TASS.According to the CEC, after counting votes from all 3,705 voting stations, 1,147,627 voters (59.52% of votes) supported …

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Azerbaijan, Georgia discuss military cooperation

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Azerbaijan’s Defense Minister, Colonel General Zakir Hasanov has met with Chief of the General Staff of Georgian Armed Forces Vladimer Chachibaia to discuss military cooperation between the two countries.The sides also exchanged views on ensuring the security of regional economic projects, cooperation in bilateral format and within NATO programs, and …

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Post-revolutionary state building in Ukraine and Georgia

Rose Revolution Georgia

Introduction Corruption is organized, common and highly institutionalized element in post-soviet countries. In these countries both governmental officials and citizens are corrupted and give and get bribe in favor of their problems, work. Informal rules and norms are more powerful than laws and formal rules between public and private sectors, …

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