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Friday, 10 October 2025

Armenia * Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has arrived in Tajikistan on a working visit. At Dushanbe International Airport, he was welcomed by Tajik Prime Minister Kohir Rasulzoda, according to Armenia’s government press service. On 10 October, Pashinyan will take part in the regular meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) in Dushanbe. Azerbaijan * Deputy Defence Minister and Air Force Commander Lieutenant General Namig Islamzadeh has met with

OC Insider

Georgia’s 4 October is over — but is it really?

My previous OC Insider was titled ‘Georgia’s uncertain 4 October’. That date has now passed, yet the ambiguity has not faded — neither the ambiguity tied to the day itself, nor, even more so, the ambiguity that has haunted the future of the Georgian state since long before 4 October. For those who haven’t been closely following events, here’s a brief recap: on 4 October, Georgia held municipal elections that were boycotted by much of the opposition, including the two largest opposition groups.

Daily Brief

Thursday, 9 October 2025

Regional * Giorgi Kinoiani, a Georgian citizen wanted by Russia for his time serving as a volunteer fighter in Ukraine, has been released from custody in Armenia after spending 36 days in detention. Kinoiani was sought by Russia on charges of mercenary activity based on a verdict issued by a court in Russian-occupied Donetsk, Ukraine. Kinoiani was initially detained on 3 September at the Armenian–Georgian border and remanded into custody for 40 days by Judge Lusine Sephpkhanyan. * The Defence

Daily Brief

Wednesday, 8 October 2025

Regional * At the 12th Summit of the Council of Heads of State of the Organisation of Turkic States in Gabala, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev again referred to the Trump Route as the ‘Zangezur corridor’. Aliyev called the project a major new transport route, while Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov repeated Baku’s demand that Armenia amend its constitution as a prerequisite for a peace treaty. In response, Yerevan again decried the use of the term, saying it constituted claims on its territo