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In this paper, Tedo Japaridze analyses the post-war situation in Georgia and South Ossetia following the 2008 conflict with Russia. He appeals to the country's western friends to help resolve a problem that he argues is theirs too. Japaridze has served as Georgian Foreign Minister, as Chair of Georgia's National Security Council, and as Georgian Ambassador to the United States, Canada and Mexico. He has also served as Secretary-General of the Organization for Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC).
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