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Burjanadze disclaimed rumors about her trip to Moscow

2009-11-06 11:56

Nino Burjanadze, the leader of Democratic Movement-United Georgia leader doesn't intend to visit Moscow soon, despite the messages of mass media.

"This information is wrong", the statement of her press service, spread today, says - the VZGLYAD.

According to yesterday's messages in the Georgian Times [Georgian weekly] paper, she was invited by Gocha Dzasokhov, a businessman of Ossetian origin, who had had to leave Georgia due to discord with Mikheil Saakashvili.

The paper said in case Burjanadze comes to power, relations between Russian and Georgia would improve.

It also mentioned the "shadow cabinet" of the ex-Speaker was formed: PM - Zurab Noghaideli, law enforcement, security and defense bloc would be headed by Irakli Okruashvili, the ex-Minister of Defense [political emigrant, now in France], ideology would be under responsibility of Erosi Kitsmarishvili, the ex-ambassador to Russia, the founder of Rustavi-2.

 

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