
Armenia–Georgia Relations
Armenia says Georgia’s blocking of brandy transit ‘essentially resolved’
Dozens of Armenian lorries carrying brandy were barred from leaving Georgia to Russia for nearly a month.
Dozens of Armenian lorries carrying brandy were barred from leaving Georgia to Russia for nearly a month.
The delays caused a 50% increase in LPG prices in Armenia.
The issue stands for over a week.
Armenian cargo was subjected to inspections in Georgia from late April, effectively preventing the delivery of Armenian brandy through Georgia.
The obstruction of the transfer of Armenian brandy through Georgia started in late April.
Following the release of the lorries, the Georgian Agriculture Minister’s visit to Armenia was cancelled.
The obstruction of Armenian brandy exports through Georgia has lasted for over a month and a half.