Geography cannot be denied; Georgia and Russia should eventually restore strong trade relations. Today's standoff hurts both nations. Even two years before the conflict last summer, Russia severed transportation links and blockaded Georgian exports of mineral water, fruits, vegetables and wine. It would be a positive step if Russia removed these restrictions. It is notable that despite the rising tensions before last summer's war, the Georgian government had accepted Russian investment in Georgia, even in its infrastructure, an area in which other countries are often reluctant to allow even their friendliest neighbors to invest. Russian and Western investment should ultimately co-exist in the healthy atmosphere of a democratic Georgia whose sovereignty is respected.
Photo: Riot police wearing heavy gear surround Interior Ministry in Tbilisi,
Georgia late Wednesday, May 6, 2009. Police armed with truncheons
clashed with protesters Wednesday in the first major outbreak of
violence in a month of demonstrations against President Mikhail
Saakashvili. Dozens were injured. (AP Photo/Shakh Aivazov)



It will be interresting to see how trade with Georgia or Russia will be registrated .
In 1938 - 1939- 1940 datas , you can see
" Transborder shipments with Germany , including former territories under Austrian jurisdiction "
" Transborder shipments with Germany , including former territories under Czecholovakian jurisdiction "
" Transborder shipments with Germany , including former territories under French jurisdiction "
" Transborder shipments with Germany , including former territories under Polish diction "
It meaned mor or less a recognition of all German
anexations , in contradiction with the Stimson doctrine ..............
Bureaucrats and statiticians haven't the same preoccupations as diplomats .