
Armenia and Georgia reportedly settle brandy export delays
Armenian cargo was subjected to inspections in Georgia from late April, effectively preventing the delivery of Armenian brandy through Georgia.
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.
Georgian authorities have been conducting inspections for the past 40 days, effectively blocking the transit of Armenian goods.
It was the first meeting to take place in such a format.
During the match, Georgian fans stormed the pitch and used lasers and fireworks, ostensibly aimed at antagonising Armenian fans attending the game.