30.08.2004, 15:42
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Zitat:Georgia may get $30m from USA.
RBC, 30.08.2004, Tbilisi 10:15:03.US senator Richard Lugar, the Chairman of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, who is visiting Georgia currently, is expected to sign an agreement with this country on increasing the US financial aid to Georgia from $15m to $30m. These resources will be spent on destroying weapons of mass destructions, in particular biological weapon
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Zitat:30.08.2004 07:00:00 GMT
Georgia completes training 1st reservist battalion
Tbilisi. (Interfax) - A Georgian reservist battalion on Friday finished a month-long training course at the Defense Ministry's Osiauri base in the Kaspi district located near the separatist region of South Ossetia.
The 350-strong reservist battalion underwent intensive training under the command of instructors, who had earlier been trained by American military instructors, the Georgian Defense Ministry told Interfax.
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