Russian sanctions will not break Georgia’s economy, the country’s president said late on Thursday as the Kremlin widened its attack by freezing work permits and closing down Georgian-owned businesses. Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili said in an interview with Reuters he was more alarmed by what he called an outbreak of xenophobia in Russia, where the Kremlin ordered a crackdown on immigrants to “protect the native Russian population.” Full Story
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