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The Echoes of Armenian-Turkish Relations in Georgia
The contemporary Caucasus is characterized by relatively new conflicts as well as controversies inherited from the past. Georgia, twenty percent of which is occupied by neighboring Russia, is trying to build good-neighborly, in some cases strategic, cooperation with its other three neighbors.