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Wednesday, 3 December 2025

Armenia * On Tuesday, the Armenian Government published a number of documents related to the negotiation for the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The published documents created heated discussions online, further intensifying the spate of mutual accusation current and former leaders have been levying at each other regarding the negotiations. The documents were published a day after the OSCE Minsk group ceased its activities. Azerbaijan * The trial of the imprisoned Meydan TV jo

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Tuesday, 2 December 2025

Armenia * Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan will pay a visit to Brussels, where the Armenia–EU Partnership Council meeting will be held. The sides are expected to sign a new partnership agreement. Azerbaijan * Yesterday, Amnesty International condemned the detention of Ali Karimli, chair of the opposition Popular Front Party. Denis Krivosheev, the organisation’s Deputy Director for Eastern Europe and Central Asia, stated that this is ‘further evidence’ of the strengthening of the authoritar

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Monday, 1 December 2025

Regional * On 28 November, the Armenian and Azerbaijani commissions on border delimitation held a meeting in the city of Gabala, Azerbaijan, marking their first such meeting inside either country. They agreed to set the date of the next meeting in an Armenian city. Armenia * Ten high-ranking priests have released a statement saying they expected Catholicos Karekin II ‘will voluntarily go on leave, and in this way, it will be possible to organise new elections’. The statement follows their

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Marking the anniversary of Georgian protests (and accelerated authoritarianism)

A year has passed since Georgia’s ruling Georgian Dream party halted the country’s bid for EU membership — a move that immediately sparked a massive, nationwide protest movement that, despite relentless state pressure and shrinking in size, continues to this day. Honestly speaking, without any theatrics: I can’t really believe I’m writing this. Partly because it’s hard to realise that such a long, heavy year has gone by so quickly. And second, it’s astonishing to see how the country has changed