Oil Find Reported In Arctic Sooner Than ExpectedBy Andrei Fedyashin Oil fever could strike the Arctic sooner than expected and is likely to be accompanied by a ... Analysis | Thursday, 2 September 2010 | Hits: 31 | Comments Read more |
India Re-Calibrating Af-Pak StrategyAs the US seeks to pull out of Afghanistan and evidence of Pakistani collusion with the Taliban becomes clearer, India ... Analysis | Thursday, 2 September 2010 | Hits: 39 | Comments Read more |
After Mubarak: Egypt And The Succession IssueBy Riad Kahwaji and Dr. Theodore Karasik All eyes are turning towards Egypt and who will succeed Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. ... Analysis | Thursday, 2 September 2010 | Hits: 53 | Comments Read more |
China's Climate Change Policy: Domestic And Global ImplicationsBy D.S.RajanThe People’s Republic of China (PRC) deserves full credit for its pro-active approach towards combating global warming and climate ... Analysis | Thursday, 2 September 2010 | Hits: 109 | Comments Read more |
India Misses Opportunity For Humanitarian Intervention In Gilgit-BaltistanThe Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) area of Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (POK) was one of the first and worst to be affected by the ... Analysis | Thursday, 2 September 2010 | Hits: 64 | Comments Read more |
The Upcoming Nalanda UniversityBy P. K. GautamThe new Nalanda University now being planned to be rebuilt will soon provide momentum to the systematic ... Analysis | Thursday, 2 September 2010 | Hits: 80 | Comments Read more |
New Developments In Military AutomationAs thousands of US soldiers leave the Iraqi battlefield, the US military ramps up efforts to increase unmanned and automated ... Analysis | Wednesday, 1 September 2010 | Hits: 83 | Comments Read more |
Yet Another Great Game In Afghanistan: The US And ChinaBy Sriparna PathakThe United Nations (UN) Human Development Report of 2009 rated Afghanistan as the world’s second most impoverished country. ... Analysis | Wednesday, 1 September 2010 | Hits: 131 | Comments Read more |
Defining The Obama Doctrine, Its Pitfalls And How To Avoid ThemBy Kim R. Holmes, Ph.D. and James Carafano, Ph.D. American Presidents become known for “signature” statements and responses to foreign policy ... Analysis | Wednesday, 1 September 2010 | Hits: 106 | Comments Read more |
EU and Georgia will give a preliminary endorsement to an agreement on the protection of their respective geographical indications on July 29.
Text of the agreement will be initialed by Georgian Deputy Foreign Minister Davit Jalagania and Nicolas Verlet, director of international affairs at the European Commission’s Directorate General for Agriculture.
On the initial stage 18 Georgian wines will be given protected geographical indication in EU, including Khvanchkara, Kindzmarauli, Saperavi, Mukuzani and Tvishi.
“Georgia is the first among the EU Neighbourhood Countries to take this important step forward in promoting and protecting the quality of the agricultural production. The objective of the Agreement was to reduce misuses and abuses of the names of products,” EU delegation in Georgia said.
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