Nairi Yeritsyan, the head of the city council in the southern Georgian city of Akhalkalaki, doesn’t speak Georgian. It is not unusual here: More than 90 percent of the population is ethnic Armenian, ...
As you approach Georgia’s southern border, the Georgian language becomes of little use. Trying to direct a visitor to the village of Khuldara, locals employ a combination of Azerbaijani, Russian, and ...
The two-day meeting held on October 11-12, 2007, at the Tbilisi Marriott hotel was attended by around 40 guests from 10 different countries. The special guest of the summit was Mary Mellon ...