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9/24/2005 President Saakashvili visits Gori President Mikheil Saakashvili and the power ministers visited Gori on September 24 to see the ongoing reconstruction works there, attend presentation of the third biggest monitor in Georgia, installed in the center of Gori and deliver apartments, purchase...
9/23/2005 Remarks by President Saakashvili at the National Security Council meeting Welcome. We have to discuss several issues today. But first of all we must discuss the issue of setting up a group for coordinating negotiations. No matter what the provocation they might use or the propaganda they might spread, there is only one alternat...
9/22/2005 U.S. Department of State Press Statement on Mortar Incident in South Ossetia We condemn the September 20 mortar attack in Tskhinvali, South Ossetia that wounded ten people, including women and children. We urge the Georgian Government to take immediate steps to demonstrate its commitment to a peaceful settlement of the South Osset...
9/21/2005 President Saakashvili responds on Tskhinvali incident President Mikheil Saakashvili commented on the recent developments in Tskhinvali, South Ossetia including the parade dedicated to the independence day of the unrecognized republic stressing that it was a provocation and a brutal challenge against the Geor...
9/21/2005 President Saakashvili visits patrol police’s new building President Mikheil Saakashvili on September 21 visited a newly opened office for customs clearance and booking car numbers. He talked with the employees there and got acquainted with the so-called "one window" service system that means locating several ser...
9/21/2005 President Saakashvili’s Response to the Tskhinvali Incident The President of Georgia invited the OSCE for a thorough and detailed investigation of the yesterday's incident in Tskhinvali, South Ossetia as a result of which, several people have been wounded. The President expressed serious concern over the incident....
9/19/2005 President Saakashvili meets with CEC members President Mikheil Saakashvili met with the Georgian Central Election Commission members today at the State Chancellery to discuss preparations for the upcoming MP by-elections scheduled on October 1 in the five single-mandate districts of Georgia. Preside...
9/18/2005 President Saakashvili congratulates Patrol Police force on one-year anniversary Welcome. It is a great honour for me to stand before you today on the first anniversary of the founding of the Patrol Police service. When a baby reaches a year old, we do not generally celebrate that, but this child has grown so much in the past year, ma...
9/16/2005 President Saakashvili addresses UN General Assembly President Mikheil Saakashvili in his address made on September 15 at the 60the session of the UN General Assembly put an emphasis on the Abkhazian issue stating that Georgia's democratic and economic development is constrained due to unresolved conflicts ...
9/15/2005 Remarks by President Mikheil Saakashvili at the 60th Session of the UN General Assembly INTRODUCTIONMr. Secretary General, Mr. President, distinguished Heads of State, honored guests. It is my privilege to address this institution today. And to share with you how we as an international community of responsible nations can do more to advance ...
9/14/2005 President Saakashvili addresses Columbia University President Mikheil Saakashvili at the World Leaders Forum on September 14 at Columbia University made an address on the subject, Taking Power Peacefully: Reflections on the Post-Communist Revolutions of 2000-2004. At the symposium, composed of leading stat...
9/12/2005 Millennium Challenge Corporation and the Georgian Government sign $295.3 million Compact Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia, Salome Zorabishvili and Millennium Challenge Corporation Vice President, Charles O. Sethness, on September 12 signed a $295.3 million Compact that envisions building a partnership for poverty reduction through susta...
9/12/2005 Remarks by President Saakashvili on the signing of the Millennium Challenge Compact Thank you. Well, Secretary Rice and all of you, I'd like to begin by thanking all the people, both in the United States and Georgia, who made this day possible. I'd like, first, to thank President Bush and Secretary Rice for this vision and wisdom establi...
9/12/2005 President Saakashvili leaves for US President Mikheil Saakashvili left for the United States on September 12 to attend the 60th cession of the United Nations General Assembly. Poverty reduction, strengthening democracy and human rights, fight against terrorism and reforming the UN are the m...
9/11/2005 President Saakashvili address young Patriots at the Freedom Square My dear people, until we together open a fountain in Batumi, I would like to thank you once more for what you have shown to the whole Georgia today. We are a united, optimistic, courageous and worthy people of our country.I wish children of your age from ...
9/9/2005 President Saakashvili meets with Presidential scholars President Mikheil Saakashvili met with the presidential scholars today at the State Chancellery, expressed his satisfaction with an objective competition, held for the purpose to select and finance youth to study abroad, adding that this year, for the fir...
9/9/2005 President Saakashvili briefs on ongoing events President Mikheil Saakashvili at a press conference held on September 9 at the State Chancellery discussed the ingoing issues in the country particularly emphasizing the economic processes taking place in Georgia. "By the end of the year there would not b...
9/9/2005 Georgian president outlines three-stage development strategy at the news conference Hello everyone. I am very glad to see your relaxed faces. I hope you had good holidays over the summer. I have not held a news conference for a few months and I think you have questions. I also want to review recent developments.Probably all of you travel...
9/8/2005 President Saakashvili hails Batumi tunnel a historic project President Mikheil Saakashvili visited Batumi today and saw a tunnel under construction, which is going to be the shortest route to connect Ajara to the rest of Georgia. President Saakashvili hailed this project a historic one stressing that the tunnel wou...
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