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Bedex , I agree with you on the the arbitration it's the first step
Bedecked, with respect you're a well seasoned pro...I'd say all these shenanigans are an attempt to sway the arbitration. These guys aren't holed up in Stalag 19 without food and daylight, they'll be in their offices surrounded by cloud and internet and phones and bribes and threats to family and beyond.
Were talking about energy independence from Russia here. The stakes couldn't be any bigger and unfortunately FRR are right in the middle of it, like it or not.
Blownit, neither Russia or USA are involved in the arb and that is the only thing that matters at this stage. After, well take your pick. how it could pan out.
Couldn't agree more ivy....he was doing a great job for the Georgian People.
We really could do with a change of govt and get GK back as PM
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=15&ved=2ahUKEwiX5_H9yd7nAhXGDGMBHUxhAroQFjAOegQIBxAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Fuk.reuters.com%2Farticle%2Fuk-georgia-politics%2Fgeorgian-prime-minister-kvirikashvili-resigns-idUKKBN1J923O&usg=AOvVaw3jLyRJxkslKFKa5geH9avj
Bedex- it's not about frontera directly but it's a bit naive to think that the us influence won't help our cause.
It seems that there is an all out effort by USA to ascertain control over the minds of Georgians. That puts them on the same platform as Russia, so what's new?
This has been going on for years, in fact ever since Putin gained control in Russia.
This became quite obvious to anyone who invested in frr and should come as no surprise to any shareholder. If you think all this is to do with frr then you are mistaken, because we are just being used as an example by both sides and are expendable.
Still binary and entirely dependent on the outcome of the arb. The rest is handbags at dawn.
jmo and gla, cos we need it!
The US Embassy has released a statement about visit of U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee Staff Director Chris Socha to Georgia.
According to the embassy, the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee Staff Director Chris Socha arrived in Tbilisi for discussions concerning the current political environment in Georgia with Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia and other government officials, political party leaders, the chairman of the parliament and other parliamentarians, and civil society and international non-governmental organization representatives.
“In all of his meetings, Mr. Socha reiterated the United States’ commitment to Georgia's territorial integrity and its Euro-Atlantic integration. He specifically raised the situation in Abkhazia and South Ossetia under Russia's illegal occupation. He also discussed concerns about a weakening of Georgian democracy and governance and carried a clear message from the chairman of the committee, U.S. Senator Jim Risch (R-Idaho), that the United States supports Georgia's democratic development but the institutions of government must respect everyone's political rights and continue to strengthen the checks and balances that ensure government power is properly constrained,” the statement reads.
https://www.interpressnews.ge/en/article/105895-us-embassy-releases-statement-about-visit-of-us-senate-foreign-relations-committee-staff-director-to-georgia