Nino Burjanadze, the acting president of Georgia, cautioned the West on Wednesday that if it turned its back on Georgia, it would risk undermining the country’s already fragile democracy and play into the hands of President Vladimir Putin of Russia. The pro-Western government of Mikheil Saakashvili, whom Burjanadze has replaced as head of state under rules that require him to step down while he campaigns in upcoming presidential elections, faces its most serious crisis since he assumed power following a bloodless revolution in 2003. Full Story
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