
Putin urges Georgians to ‘preserve the good traditions of friendship’ ahead of Victory Day
Russian President Vladimir Putin specifically congratulated the people of Georgia and Moldova as opposed to those countries’ heads of state.
Russian President Vladimir Putin specifically congratulated the people of Georgia and Moldova as opposed to those countries’ heads of state.
Regional * The Secretary of Armenia’s Security Council, Armen Grigoryan, has stated that Armenia investigated all ceasefire violation claims made by Baku and shared the findings with Azerbaijan, concluding that ‘in general, there were no such violations’. He added that Armenia also provided Azerbaijan with information on violations committed by the Azerbaijani side and expects a thorough investigation. A Factor TV report on Wednesday suggested that talks had taken place between Yerevan and Bak
The short set highlights Rahman Mammadli’s soulful guitar solos and unique, traditionally-influenced playing style.
Adil Geybulla, the doctor of imprisoned politician Tofig Yagublu, was not allowed to visit him in prison.
Once a supporter of the ruling party, Giorgi Chikvaidze linked the charges against him to political persecution.
On Thursday, Armenia reported that another civilian object was damaged as a result of Azerbaijani fire.
Pashinyan, in turn, suggested that if they went by media reports, 70% of the opposition would end up in prison.
The alert concerned three shopping centres in Tbilisi.
The two signed several agreements to increase cooperation between their countries.
On Friday, Russia will hold a grand spectacle in Moscow to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany. The official holiday — arguably the most important non-religious holiday in modern Russia — will feature a parade, and will be attended by several leaders from the Caucasus, including Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Abkhazian President Badra Gunba, South Ossetian President Alan Gagloev, and likely the heads of Russian republics in the North Caucas
The news of the cancellation was announced by Kremlin official Yuri Ushakov.
Armenia * Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan yesterday shouted at an MP during a parliamentary session after she accused him of having no ‘political will’ to hold his team accountable for allegations of corruption. Pashinyan responded to the accusation by saying that if he had gone by press reports about corruption allegations, his government ‘would have hanged you and deported you from Armenia altogether’. * Pashinyan also said that his government adopted ‘a balanced and balancing foreign policy
The state has implied the inmate’s injuries were caused by a fall.
Both journalists were reportedly brutally beaten during their detention.
The Investigative Committee confirmed the launch of a criminal case.
The accusations were made by Armenian Parliamentary Speaker Alen Simonyan earlier this week.
The pro-government Azerbaijani media outlet APA said that Russia has yet to release any details of its investigation into the crash.
They have also been subjected to disciplinary action.
Irakli Kobakhidze will serve as both prime minister and as chair of the ruling Georgian Dream party.
One of the suspects, who was seriously wounded during the incident, is currently receiving medical treatment under guard in hospital.
Turchyn is also expected to visit ‘liberated territories’ to observe reconstruction efforts carried out by Belarusian companies.
The two discussed their readiness for further collaboration in the defence sector.
Armenia * On Tuesday, the Defence Minister Suren Papikyan met with his Greek counterpart Nikos Dendias during his official visit to Greece. They discussed issues related to bilateral cooperation in the defence sector, and ‘emphasised their readiness to further enhance cooperation in the fields of military education, experience exchange across various domains, and other areas’. Papikyan also participated in the opening ceremony of the DEFEA-2025 international defence exhibition. * Russian Fore
Salomé Jashi’s cautionary tale on power, vanity, and uprooted trees feels more prescient than ever.
In late April, the We Are Awake movement submitted letters to all MPs urging them to launch impeachment proceedings against Pashinyan.
This is not the first time Chechen Head Ramzan Kadyrov has discussed stepping down.
The statement came on the same day that the same official met with the Russian Ambassador to Armenia.
Armenians were generally more optimistic than Georgians, though both have seen an increase since 2017.
Yagublu’s health has reportedly been sharply deteriorating after more than a month into his hunger strike.
Several activists and journalists have been targeted in physical attacks amidst Georgia’s ongoing protests.