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Franco Fratini to Pay Visit to Georgia Today, September 3

Franco Fratini, the minister of foreign affairs of Italy will visit Georgia today, September 3.The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia reported InterpressNews regarding this.
In the frame of his one-day-visit, the minister of foreign affairs of Italy will hold a meeting with Eka Tkeshelashvili, the minister of foreign affairs of Georgia. After the meeting a joint press conference is planned.
The meeting with Lado Gurgenidze, the Premier-minister of Georgia is in the agenda of European envoy as well. After the meeting Franco Fratini will visit the occupation museum.
The minister of foreign affairs of Italy will meet Mikheil Saakashvili, the President of Georgia, at 19:00pm.
The Italian diplomat will leave Georgia late today.

Mikheil Saakashvili – We Want to Finish War, which Was Not Broken by Us, We Want to Stop Russia’s Intervention

We want to stop this military confrontation immediately, we want to finish the war, which was not started by us, and we want to stop Russia’s intervention.
Such statements were made by President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili in the evening on August 11 in his special address.
‘Foreign Minister of France has visited Georgia today. President Sarkozy will arrive tomorrow. We are ready to sign the document of ceasing fire immediately; to sign the document in order the confrontation not to be resumed’, the President declared.
According to Mikheil Saakashvili, Georgia is waiting for the visit of several European leaders in these days, while many European ministers are still in Georgia.

Meeting within Format ‘NATO + Georgia’ to Be Held at NATO Headquarters

Meeting within the format ‘The NATO + Georgia’ will be held at the NATO Headquarters on August 12.
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia Eka Tkeshelashvili and Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Georgia Eka Zghuladze will leave for Brussels.
The situation existing in Georgia will be discussed at the meetings held in Brussels.