By empty (11/17/2005 issue of the CACI Analyst)
The Georgian parliament is going to ask the Georgian Foreign Ministry to draw up a so-called black list of Russian politicians who will be prohibited from entering Georgian territory. Work on drawing up such a list has already begun and it will be completed soon, Georgian Parliamentary Deputy Giga Bokeriya told journalists on Thursday. The parliament has not yet disclosed the names of the Russian politicians who may be included in the black list: however, they are likely to be Russian politicians who constantly visit Abkhazia and South Ossetia disregarding Georgian protests and without reviewing such trips with the Georgian authorities.
The Georgian parliament is going to ask the Georgian Foreign Ministry to draw up a so-called black list of Russian politicians who will be prohibited from entering Georgian territory. Work on drawing up such a list has already begun and it will be completed soon, Georgian Parliamentary Deputy Giga Bokeriya told journalists on Thursday. The parliament has not yet disclosed the names of the Russian politicians who may be included in the black list: however, they are likely to be Russian politicians who constantly visit Abkhazia and South Ossetia disregarding Georgian protests and without reviewing such trips with the Georgian authorities. Such a black list exists in Georgia, but it includes terrorists on the international wanted list, rather than politicians, Georgian Deputy Foreign Minister Merab Antadze told journalists. (Interfax)