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The Georgians seem to have had their eye on the Trump clan for some time. Two years ago, [[Giorgi Rtskhiladze]], an assistant to the chairman of Silk Road, invited Mr. Trump's Czech-born ex-wife, Ivana Trump, to Georgia to consider investing there. (New York Times, March 11, 2011)}} | The Georgians seem to have had their eye on the Trump clan for some time. Two years ago, [[Giorgi Rtskhiladze]], an assistant to the chairman of Silk Road, invited Mr. Trump's Czech-born ex-wife, Ivana Trump, to Georgia to consider investing there. (New York Times, March 11, 2011)}} | ||
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+ | {{Quotation|Donald Trump can set aside any lingering doubts about his chances of becoming president -- at least if it's the presidency of ex-Soviet Georgia he wants. In the midst of flirting with a 2012 White House run, the developer and brash reality TV star won an unexpected vote of confidence Thursday during a New York meeting with Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili. "If he decides to run for president in Georgia, he might win," Saakashvili joked in answer to a reporter's question to Trump about his will he/won't he US presidential plans. Trump, sitting next to Saakashvili in Manhattan's Trump Tower, was more coy, saying that he is seriously considering a bid to unseat President Barack Obama, but that there will be no decision before June. "I'm seriously considering it because of what's happened to our country that I love," he told reporters. Trump even touted his meeting with Saakashvili, where the developer signed an investment deal for Georgia's Black Sea resort of Batumi, as proof of his made-for-the-presidency foreign policy credentials. "Of course. I am dealing with one of the great leaders of the world," Trump said, looking over at Saakashvili. (Agence France Presse, March 10, 2011)}} | ||
Revision as of 13:37, 2 April 2017
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Argentina
Buenos Aires - Trump Tower
Azerbaijan
Baku - Trump Tower
Brazil
Rio de Janeiro - Trump Hotel
Rio de Janeiro - Trump Towers
Bermuda
China
Cuba
Dominican Republic
Egypt
France
St. Martin - Chateau de Palmiers - Excel Venture
Georgia
Trump Interest in Georgia Development Reported
“ Maia Lomadze, public relations manager of the Silk Road Group, told RFE/RL on June 25 that the Trump Organization will jointly work with the Silk Road Group to invest in business projects in Tbilisi and the Georgian port city of Batumi. Lomadze added that Trump Organization Vice President Michael Cohen will visit Georgia on June 29. [...] Trump reportedly discussed the possibility of investing in Georgia in April during a meeting with Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili in New York City, where the Trump Organization is headquartered. [...] The Georgian President's Office said Ivana Trump is also planning to invest in Georgia, namely, to set up a multifunctional entertainment center in Batumi. (Radio Free Europe, June 26, 2010) ”Michael Cohen sent to Georgia
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