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Georgian-Ossetian Conflict Zone Hosts Next Meeting
Georgian-Ossetian Conflict Zone Hosts Next Meeting
19.09.2014 16:36
The Georgian-Ossetian conflict zone, the village of Ergneti will host the 48th meeting of the Incident prevention and response mechanism Sept.19.
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