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About David
David Nikuradze is journalist with 20 years of experience covering international politics and transatlantic relations in Washington, D.C. He possesses in-depth expertise in U.S. politics, European affairs, and Eurasian issues. Throughout his career, he has reported on significant events such as military campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Norway attacks, Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath, as well as the U.S. Presidential elections, election campaigns, and National Conventions in 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, and 2020. Furthermore, he has provided insightful coverage of activities in the U.S. Department of State and U.S. Congress, NATO summits, and has conducted exclusive interviews with numerous high-ranking officials, including the President of the United States.
He is proficient not only in journalistic work but also in professional video editing, utilizing the Final Cut Pro.
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Interview With David Nikuradze of Rustavi 2

21 Jan 2024  |  U.S. Department of State
Assistant Secretary Gordon commends the people of Georgia for conducting a historic and democratic parliamentary election, emphasizing the importance of the process rather than the outcome. He confirms that the elections were closely monitored by U.S. representatives and European observers, and while not perfect, they were deemed free and fair with recommendations for future improvements. Gordon expresses hope for cooperation between the ruling party and the opposition, highlighting the benefits of cohabitation in mature democracies. He also mentions that the U.S. looks forward to working with Georgia's new parliament and government once the electoral process is finalized.

Interview of the President by Rustavi 2, Georgia TV

05 May 2005  |  georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov
In an interview with Georgia TV's Rustavi 2, President George W. Bush discusses his upcoming visit to Georgia, the first by an American President. He expresses admiration for Georgia's progress post-Rose Revolution and anticipates witnessing the country's burgeoning democracy. Bush acknowledges Georgia's challenges, including economic issues and Russian military presence, but emphasizes peaceful resolutions. He plans to reassure President Putin that democracies on Russia's border are beneficial and peaceful. The President commends the Georgian government's efforts, with U.S. support, to clear the Pankisi Gorge of terrorists and foresees continued military cooperation. Lastly, he addresses Georgia's NATO aspirations, emphasizing that membership is performance-based and encouraging Georgia to follow the path of recently admitted countries.
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