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The Prosecutor General’s Office of Azerbaijan has opened two criminal cases regarding the deaths of Russian peacekeepers


Azerbaijani Prosecutor General’s Office is investigating the incident in connection with the death of Russian peacekeepers in Karabakh, according to Azerbaijan in Focus, reporting Turan.

According to the Prosecutor General’s Office, on September 20, 2023, a group of servicemen of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Azerbaijan who participated in local anti-terrorist activities in the village of Janyatag in the Terter district of Azerbaijan shelled at a car with servicemen of the peacekeeping contingent of the Russian Federation (RPC) stationed in this territory. The car was mistakenly thought to have belonged to the Armenian separatist troops, thanks to difficult terrain and foggy-rainy weather conditions.

In addition, on the same day, unknown members of illegal Armenian armed formations shelled a Russian Kamaz truck belonging to the RPC on the territory of the specified settlement. As a result of the incident, one RPC serviceman was killed and another serviceman was injured.

According to both facts, the Prosecutor General of the Republic of Azerbaijan has initiated a criminal investigation under the relevant articles of the Criminal Code, the investigation of which is entrusted to the Investigative Department of the Prosecutor General’s Office.

A telephone conversation took place today between the attorneys general of the two countries. The prosecutor general of Azerbaijan expressed deep condolences to the Russian side in connection with the death of peacekeepers.

The parties agreed to conduct a comprehensive investigation of the incident in close cooperation. Currently, the Prosecutor’s office is conducting investigative and operational measures on the criminal case.

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Ethnic Armenians flee Nagorno-Karabakh as ceasefire fails – DW – 09/22/2023 – DW (English)


Ethnic Armenians flee Nagorno-Karabakh as ceasefire fails – DW – 09/22/2023  DW (English)

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У Парламента Грузии проходит акция протеста


Оппозиционные политические партии и гражданские организации проводят акцию протеста у заднего входа в здание парламента Грузии. Акция началась в 11:00 часов. Сегодня, 22 сентября, на пленарном заседании парламента Грузии в порядке интерпелляции заслушают двух министров: главу МВД Грузии Вахтанга Гомелаури и министра экономики Левана Давиташвили. Гомелаури должен ответить на вопросы в связи с трагедией в […]

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The Daily Beat: 21 September


In an interview with government mouthpiece, TV Imedi, Natia Turnava, the NBG’s Acting President, hit back at President Zurabishvili, who called for her resignation yesterday, accusing her of “exerting pressure” on the NBG Board and herself. Turnava defended the controversial decision to shield the Georgian citizens from international sanctions, claiming her actions were “in line with Georgia’s Constitution” and stressed that this move would enhance the protection of Georgian citizens.


According to the IMF official, the IMF looks forward to discussing the NBG’s recent decision over the US-sanctioned Partskhaladze, considering potential implications for Georgia’s IMF-supported program and ongoing efforts to put it back on track. “As we said earlier, quick and appropriate NBG action helped limit the impact of Russia’s war in Ukraine on the financial sector, including requiring banks to adhere to relevant sanctions. We have concerns regarding the recent announcement by the NBG to alter its approach to sanctions,” said the IMF official in written communication with Civil.ge.


President Salome Zurabishvili held meetings with the Permanent Representative of the IMF mission in Georgia and Ambassadors of the EU countries, the US, and the UK over the NBG’s involvement in the FSB-linked Partkhaladze scandal. According to the President’s office, the US sanctions and NBG were the main topics of the meetings. No further comments were made after the meetings, neither by the president’s office nor by other participants.


The parliament appointed NBG’s new Board members, Nana Keinishvili and Teimuraz Khomeriki, despite President Zurabishvili’s objection. President Salome Zurabishvili nominated these candidates last week. However, her Parliamentary Secretary declared today that the President withdrew her support for their appointment following the ongoing controversy over the NBG’s recent decision to shield US-sanctioned former Prosecutor General Otar Partshkhaladze. Opposition and experts claim that new NBG board members lack experience and are appointed due to their loyalty to the ruling party.


Documents from the Public Registry revealed that US-sanctioned Otar Partskhaladze gifted real estate and shares in a company to his son through an accelerated procedure on September 19 and 20. According to the documents of the Registry, Partskhaladze gifted to his son, Andria (Anzor) Partskhaladze, three land plots, two rooms in a hotel complex, four commercial properties, and three apartments. He also gave his son a 100% share in “GPS Consulting” LLC.


Partskhaladze-related scandals continue to take a toll not only on the NBG’s international reputation but on financial stability as well. In the last two days, the NBG sold more than USD 57 million to control the exchange rate, but despite this intervention, the GEL still depreciated. Media and experts argued that the national currency would likely have depreciated even further without that intervention. According to the Georgian Lari to US Dollar exchange rate as of 22 September, 1 USD equals 2.6879 GEL.


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Hungary blocks EU statement condemning Azerbaijan military aggression against Karabakh


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Food cargo sent to Armenian residents living in Garabagh


Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Emergency Situations has adopted the decision to send food cargo for humanitarian purposes to meet the needs of the Armenian residents living in Azerbaijan’s Garabagh region, Azernews reports.

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Azerbaijan says it sees amnesty for Karabakh Armenian fighters who lay down arms – Al Arabiya English


Azerbaijan says it sees amnesty for Karabakh Armenian fighters who lay down arms  Al Arabiya English

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Minister: Directing oil and gas revenues to diversify economy increases Azerbaijan’s power


Directing oil and gas revenues to diversify Azerbaijan’s economy and expand the non-oil sector determines the sustainable development of the country and increases its economic power

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Urban planning week starting in Azerbaijan


A week of urban planning is starting in Azerbaijan, as part of which the second urban planning forum will be held in Baku and Zangilan

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PM Pashinyan notes case in which Karabakh Armenians might move to Armenia


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The transfer of our compatriots from Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia may take place in the conditions when it is recorded that it is impossible for our compatriots to stay in Nagorno-Karabakh; that is, if this situation continues. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated this at Friday’s Cabinet meeting of the Armenian government.

“We assess that this impossibility exists at the moment. If the situation does not improve, that situation will be on the agenda of all of us. But also, I want to inform that back on September 19, that is, the day of the start of [Azerbaijan’s military] operations [in Nagorno-Karabakh], I gave an instruction to Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Khachatryan to discuss with his government colleagues how, where, and with what we will assist our compatriots in the event of a possible flow of people to Armenia. More than 40,000 places have been prepared; it’s about places to stay, as well as simultaneously in terms of health care, food. This is an agreed position with Nagorno-Karabakh colleagues. Our Plan A is not to de-Armenianize Nagorno-Karabakh. We must do everything in our actions so that our compatriots have the chance to live in their homes without fear, with dignity,” Pashinyan said.

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