A Georgian opposition leader said the bogus...
to claim that he"s not responsible for the bad relationship, that it"s just impossible to talk with Russia on principle. With my trip, I tried to demonstrate that it may not be easy, but it is possible to talk with Moscow," she told the Boston-based daily.Burdzhanadze is one of a growing number of Georgian opposition leaders seeking to start political dialogue between Russia and Georgia, saying that it "plays a crucial role in Georgian unity."
Georgian lawmakers loyal to Saakashvili earlier accused Burdzhanadze of "treason" over the visit to Moscow and talks with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
"Everyone in Georgia knows that the boss of Imedi fulfills instructions given him by the president," she said.
Saturday"s broadcast, which used the channel"s normal news graphics, began with a warning that the program showed a sequence of possible events that could occur "if Georgian society is not brought together
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