Georgia Won't Use Force With Rebels
Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili forswore the use of force against the breakaway regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia
Ukraine demonstrators push for presidential veto on tax rules
Ukraine's capital Kiev has been the scene of mass demonstrations calling for the president not to sanction a new tax code. Critics say the changes are targeted against smaller firms and could lead to mass unemployment.
Kyrgyz politicians debate parliamentary setup
At a time when Kyrgyzstan is taking its first steps as a parliamentary republic, a number of politicians are squaring off against the system itself.
US open to North Korea talks despite nuclear advances
The United States and its allies on Monday accused North Korea of being a danger to the region after it showed off its latest advances in uranium enrichment, but Washington said it was still open to talks.
China, Russia agree on energy cooperation
Visiting Chinese Vice Premier Wang Qishan met with his Russian counterpart Igor Sechin on Monday, exchanging views on Sino-Russian bilateral energy cooperation and reaching consensus on further development.
Georgia to Make an Overture to Russia
President Mikheil Saakashvili of Georgia said Monday that his government planned to renounce the unilateral use of force and to invite Russia to begin talks.
President Of Armenia Will Visit Turkmenistan On November 24
President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan will visit Turkmenistan on November 24.
Georgia Not to Sell Strategic Russia-Armenia Pipeline
The Georgian government has said it does not plan to sell a strategic pipeline that brings Russian natural gas to Armenia through its territory
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