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  • Tags: Antonio Enrico Bartoli, EaP, Georgia-Italy relations, Grigol Gegelia, Italy, Italy's foreign policy, Marco Siddi, Nona Mikhelidze, Russia
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GIP Round Table “Georgia’s European Perspective – The View From Rome.”


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