Armenia and Azerbaijan's nearest neighbour is feeling the ripple effects of the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh.
On Saturday, Georgia will elect a new parliament. Azeri and Armenian minorities make up 10 percent of the population - enough to potentially influence the outcome.
So some parties are trying to win votes by taking sides in the war next door.
Al Jazeera's Robin Forestier-Walker reports from Marneuli, Georgia.
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On Saturday, Georgia will elect a new parliament. Azeri and Armenian minorities make up 10 percent of the population - enough to potentially influence the outcome.
So some parties are trying to win votes by taking sides in the war next door.
Al Jazeera's Robin Forestier-Walker reports from Marneuli, Georgia.
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