Georgian security council decides to open Upper Lars checkpoint

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Georgian authorities have decided to open Upper Lars checkpoint at the border with Russia. However, they threaten to close it again "if Moscow re-launched information attacks," Kommersant reported.



Even opposition leaders were invited to participate in security council's debates in the presidential premises to discuss the issue.
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