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Saakashvili Turns to Middle East to Repair Georgia's Post-Conflict Economy

Oct. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili is turning to the Middle East to revive foreign investment that almost evaporated as the Black Sea nation struggled to recover from a war with Russia and the global slump. Full Article at Bloomberg.com

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