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U.S. Embassy in Tbilisi Donates Public Works Equipment to the City of Tbilisi


Tbilisi, Georgia
August 6, 2003

August 6, 2003,  Tbilisi, Georgia: U.S. Ambassador to Georgia Richard Miles donated several pieces of Public Works equipment to the city of Tbilisi to assist the city in its road maintenance program. In a short ceremony at the U.S. Embassy's warehouse, the Ambassador officially presented to Tbilisi Mayor Vano Zodelava a refurbished backhoe and lighting equipment that makes it possible to repair the city roads at night.

From left, Mayor of Tbilisi Vano Zodelava, Ambassador Miles, the Ambassadors Interpreter Gigi Tsiklauri and U.S. Defense Attache Mitchel Jackson at the ceremony to hand over road maintenance equipment to the City of Tbilisi. August 6, 2003

From left, Mayor of Tbilisi Vano Zodelava, Ambassador Miles, the Ambassador's Interpreter Gigi Tsiklauri and U.S. Defense Attache Mitchel Jackson at the ceremony to hand over road maintenance equipment to the City of Tbilisi.

(Photo courtesy U.S. Embassy Tbilisi, Georgia, August 6, 2003)


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