Three years after its conflict with Russia, Georgia is stuck in strategic limbo - at odds with Moscow, seemingly unloved in Europe.
Stephen Sackur spoke to Giorgi Targamadze, the leader of the country's biggest opposition party, the Christian Democratic movement.
Mr Targamadze told him that 80% of the problems in the Russia-Georgia relationship comes from Russia, and only 20% from his country.
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