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Turkey reassures Washington: High-powered mission vows commitment to the West.(World)

Turkey's Islamist-led government this week dispatched some of its top officials to Washington in an effort to convince a wary Clinton...
Washington Times, The, 02/21/97 by Kaplan, Refet · More from publication -
Immunity no longer means impunity for diplomats?
Georgian Pres Eduard Shevardnadze cited moral principles not US economic pressure as why he waived diplomatic immunity for his diplomat invoked in...
Insight on the News, 02/03/97 by Refet Kaplan · More from publication -
Pressure rises for Muslim leaders to become more radical, militant.(World)(Briefing/Europe)(Q&A)

Dr. Bujar Bukoshi, the prime minister of Kosovo, was in Washington last week to discuss the situation in his homeland with a number of U.S....
Washington Times, The, 02/02/97 by Kaplan, Refet · More from publication -
Kuwait fears Iraq may launch new onslaught: Official sees threat in rebuilt force, troop exercises.(World)

Kuwait is deeply concerned by Saddam Hussein's latest military actions and is convinced he will eventually try another strike at the oil-rich...
Washington Times, The, 01/31/97 by Kaplan, Refet · More from publication -
U.S. angling for more influence in Azerbaijan: Russia, Armenia hinder relations with oil-rich state.(World)(Briefing/Western Asia)

When Azerbaijan and a consortium of Western energy companies signed a multibillion-dollar oil deal in 1994, everyone involved knew that relations...
Washington Times, The, 01/25/97 by Kaplan, Refet · More from publication -
U.S.-Azeri society operates university in Baku.(World)(Briefing/Western Asia)

The expansion of U.S.-Azeri relations over the years led in 1995 to the creation of the American University of Baku (AUB), an institution that...
Washington Times, The, 01/25/97 by Kaplan, Refet · More from publication -
Mandela defies criticism of arms deal with Syria: U.S. plays down row over possible pact.(World)

A diplomatic dispute between the United States and South Africa bubbled over again yesterday when Nelson Mandela rejected American criticism of a...
Washington Times, The, 01/16/97 by Kaplan, Refet · More from publication -
Envoy had 4 local traffic citations: State Department given no notice until last week.(Metropolitan Times)(Top Of The News)

The Georgian diplomat accused of causing the traffic death of a Kensington teen-ager had accumulated at least four traffic citations in the...
Washington Times, The, 01/15/97 by Kaplan, Refet · More from publication -
Georgia orders diplomat to stay: Traffic death may be plea-bargained.(A)

Reversing itself for the second time in 24 hours, the Georgian government yesterday ordered the diplomat facing possible murder charges in a D.C....
Washington Times, The, 01/11/97 by Kaplan, Refet · More from publication -
Georgia reneges, calls back diplomat: Envoy to escape car-crash charges.(A)

Just hours after promising he would stay in Washington, the Georgian government told the United States yesterday it would recall the diplomat...
Washington Times, The, 01/10/97 by Kaplan, Refet · More from publication



