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Russia has supported separatist movements in Abkhazia and South Ossetia since the early 1990s. This is arguably the greatest problem in Georgian–Russian relations. The tensions between Georgia and Russia, which had been heightened even before the collapse of the Soviet Union, climaxed during the secessionist conflict in Abkhazia in 1992–93.
Pages in category "Russian businesspeople in real estate" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The 2006 Georgian–Russian espionage controversy began when the Government of Georgia arrested four Russian officers on charges of espionage, on September 27, 2006.The Western and Georgian media sources report that relations between the two post-Soviet nations have significantly deteriorated after Georgia and NATO agreed to hold talks on closer relations.
Elena Stanislavovna Vavilova (Russian: Елена Вавилова); born November 16, 1962), often referred to by her cover name Tracey Foley, is a former KGB sleeper agent. She was born in Tomsk , then part of the Soviet Union , to parents Stanislav Platonovich Vavilov [ 6 ] and Svetlana Konstantinovna Vavilova. [ 7 ]
After the event, Trump tells Real Estate Weekly, "the Russian market is attracted to me. I have a great relationship with many Russians". [41] [91] During the trip, Trump meets Herman Gref, the CEO of state-controlled Sberbank, Russia's largest bank, and other oligarchs close to Putin. [92]
Kislyak states that Russia was not involved with U.S. election hacking. [19] Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov tells the Interfax news agency "there were contacts" with the Trump team during the campaign. [20] He says, "I don't say that all of them, but a whole array of them supported contacts with Russian representatives." [8]: 21
In a NAR survey of 1,423 licensed real-estate agents this year, women agents were twice as likely as men to report experiencing a situation at work that made them fear for their safety, and 54% of ...
The Illegals Program (so named by the United States Department of Justice) was a network of Russian sleeper agents under unofficial cover.An investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) culminated in the arrest of ten agents on June 27, 2010, and a prisoner exchange between Russia and the United States on July 9, 2010.