The external world is committed to helping Georgia settle its problems.
“The external world is committed to helping Georgia settle its problems.”
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The external world is committed to helping Georgia settle its problems.
“The external world is committed to helping Georgia settle its problems.”
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“The external world is committed to helping Georgia settle its problems.”
“I believe that with the help of foreign countries - and under that condition only, because they have no other source of financing - the new government may temporarily extricate Georgia from the current situation.”
“Now, the entire world community recognizes Georgia. We are members of the United Nations and the Council of Europe. Everything is being prepared so that we will soon enter the European Union.”
“I don't want to go down in history as a man who allowed blood to be shed.”
“No Georgian has the right to evade or neglect his duties and responsibilities.”
“In my life I have always found ways of dealing with a situation.”
“But I firmly believe that you can't be emotionally free until you are emotionally committed.”
“I am not sure that you, the younger generations, will like to go to war that we went through. So, we learn as the mistakes are being committed.”
“In a way, by being fully committed to the Olympic movement globally, I'm better able to promote women's hockey and talk about women's hockey and put a face to women's hockey, to all the IOC members.”
“I'll tell you this: I will be committed wholeheartedly to Little Big Town as long as the Lord allows this ride to continue. And then I'll cook until way after people want to look at me.”
“We believe that marriage, by its very definition, can exist only between a man and a woman. Moreover, study after study - not to mention common sense - show that children fare better in life when raised in a home with a loving father and mother in a stable, committed relationship.”
“I am committed to the principle that violence is never justified as a means of ameliorating a grievance.”