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    Gela Bezhuashvili (Georgian: გელა ბეჟუაშვილი born March 1, 1967) is a Georgian politician and served as the head of the Georgian Intelligence Service...
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    Ismail, Mohamed. "Interview of Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia Gela Bezhuashvili to the newspaper Egyptian Gazette". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of...
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    President Mikheil Saakashvili Preceded by Tedo Japaridze Succeeded by Gela Bezhuashvili Leader of The Way of Georgia In office 11 March 2006 – 12 November...
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    out." In June 2004, he was appointed Minister of Defense replacing Gela Bezhuashvili. In December 2004, he was moved to the post of Vice Premier and State...
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  • party and brother of the then-Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia Gela Bezhuashvili. The group has been involved in several international projects in...
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    Azerbaijan." This prompted a response from Georgian foreign minister Gela Bezhuashvili. "It is absolutely unclear to me why my colleague made these remarks...
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    2006 interview with a Russian newspaper, Georgian Foreign Minister Gela Bezhuashvili said that Georgia would try to create channels for "direct dialogue"...
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    Kutelia (June–October 2004) Anna Zhvania (October 2004 – February 2008) Gela Bezhuashvili (February 2008 – December 2013) Davit Sujashvili (December 2013 –...
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  • of Appeal of Uganda, the second-highest judicial organ in Uganda Gela Bezhuashvili (LL.M. 1997) – Georgian former head of the Georgian Intelligence Service...
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  • intelligence branch of Georgia, from 2006 until 2008. She was replaced by Gela Bezhuashvili. In the government of President Saakashvili, Zhvania served as First...
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    Ossetia. In February 2007, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia Gela Bezhuashvili said that Eastern European countries could replace the Russian peacekeepers...
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  • Sakevarishvili the publisher wanted to avoid offending politician Gela Bezhuashvili. Transparency of media ownership refers to the public availability...
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    President Mikheil Saakashvili Preceded by Tedo Japaridze Succeeded by Gela Bezhuashvili Member of the Parliament of Georgia In office 20 November 1999 – 22...
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    January 2008 – 5 May 2008 President Mikheil Saakashvili Preceded by Gela Bezhuashvili Succeeded by Ekaterine Tkeshelashvili State Minister for Conflict...
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    inhabitants of Azerbaijan." In response, Georgian foreign minister Gela Bezhuashvili stated that Khalafov's history lessons are "absolutely incomprehensible"...
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    2008 that head of Special Foreign Intelligence Service of Georgia Gela Bezhuashvili was responsible for recruiting the "Patriots of Georgia" to organize...
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    January 2006, to David Bezhuashvili, member of the Parliament of Georgia and brother of Georgia's Foreign Minister Gela Bezhuashvili. In mid-2006 Rustavi...
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  • conflict." On 20 March 2009, head of the Georgian Intelligence Service Gela Bezhuashvili declared that Russia could lose control over the North Caucasus in...
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  • Ramos-Horta (2000-2006) Georgia - Salome Zourabichvili (2004-2005) Gela Bezhuashvili (2005-2008) Abkhazia - Sergei Shamba (2004-2010) South Ossetia - Murat...
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    drone flying over the region. In November, Georgian Foreign Minister Gela Bezhuashvili confirmed Georgia's acquisition of Israeli-made drones during an interview...
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  • intervention. On September 30, the BBC reported Foreign Minister of Georgia Gela Bezhuashvili as saying that Georgia "expected Russia to honour the pullout agreement"...
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    Georgian officials to Israel, including that of Foreign Affairs Minister Gela Bezhuashvili in October 2007 and President Saakashvili in November 2006 and May...
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    April 27, 1998 David Tevzadze, April 28, 1998 – February 17, 2004 Gela Bezhuashvili, February 17, 2004 – June 10, 2004 Giorgi Baramidze, June 10, 2004...
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  • security council In office October 2005 – December 2005 Preceded by Gela Bezhuashvili Succeeded by Kote Kemularia Personal details Born (1978-04-09) April...
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    Zourabichvili (b. 1952) – 20 March 2004 19 October 2005 1 year, 213 days 7 Gela Bezhuashvili (b. 1967) United National Movement 19 October 2005 31 January 2008...
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    Preceded by Vardiko Nadibaidze Minister of Defense of Georgia April 1998 — February 2004 Succeeded by Gela Bezhuashvili...
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    2005 – November 2007 Levan Choladze, October 2005 – December 2005 Gela Bezhuashvili, June 2004 – October 2005 Ivane Merabishvili, January 2004 – June...
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    Darakhvelidze Minister of State Security Zurab Adeishvili Minister of Defense Gela Bezhuashvili Minister of Education and Science Kakha Lomaia Minister of Economy...
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  • (2007-2013) East Timor - Zacarias da Costa (2007-2012) Georgia - Gela Bezhuashvili (2005-2008) Davit Bakradze (2008) Ekaterine Tkeshelashvili (2008)...
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    January 19–21, 2006; A visit by Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia Gela Bezhuashvili to Vienna for the International Conference on "European Strategies...
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