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Georgia will not recognize Kosovo, says Georgian PM
Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili has said that his country maintains the position not to recognize the unilaterally declared independence of Kosovo.
Kvirikashvili also urged Serbian businesspeople to take advantage of Tbilisi's incentives offered to foreign investors.
Therese May to Russia: "We know what you are doing. You will not succeed "
Britain does not want to return to the Cold War with Russia. British Prime Minister Theresa May said in a speech at the London Mayor's banquet, reports bgnes.
Our weapons are made for war - declares Russian minister
Russian military equipment is "made for war, not military parades" - and that is something that has been confirmed during Russia's military operations in Syria.
PM hands over transcript of interview to Russian ambassador
Serbian PM Ana Brnabic has handed a full transcript of her recent interview to the US agency Bloomberg to Russia’s ambassador in Belgrade, Aleksandr Chepurin.
This was announced on Thursday by Maria Zakharova, a spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Georgia Salpa shows off her sizzling hot body! (SEXY PHOTOS)
Turkey's Ziraat Bank launches new operation in Georgia
Turkey's state-run Ziraat Bank will offer services in neighboring Georgia under a new institution called JSC Ziraat Bank Georgia, it announced on May 2.
Turkish PM Yıldırım set to visit Georgia
Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım will pay a one-day visit to Georgia on March 15, according to Turkish Prime Ministry sources.
The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Yıldırım will travel to the coastal Georgian city of Batumi in the evening after addressing a public rally in the Turkish Black Sea province of Artvin.
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Vucic, Kvirikashvili discuss economic cooperation, investments
DAVOS - Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic met with Georgian PM Giorgi Kvirikashvili in Davos on Thursday to discuss bilateral ties, economic cooperation and investments.
The level of trade is low considering the potentials, and efforts must be made to strengthen it, the Serbian government press office quoted Vucic as saying.
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Lavrov: Armed conflict must not be allowed in Balkans
MOSCOW - Tensions in the Balkans are rising drastically, Russian FM Sergey Lavrov said Tuesday, expressing the hope everyone understood a new armed conflict must not be allowed to break out, RIA Novosti reported.
"Ethnic Albanian forces should not be present in Serbian-populated areas in the north of Kosovo," Reuters quoted him as saying.
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Parliamentary Elections in Georgia - Test of Stability
The Parliamentary elections being held in Georgia today are a test of the stability of the country after the campaign was tarnished by a car explosion and a shooting at one of the candidates, reported Reuters.