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The Daily Beat: 4 October


Following the reactions from the US Embassy in Tbilisi and the USAID-Georgia, Principal Deputy Spokesman of the US State Department, Vedant Patel, also dismissed the Security Service’s allegations against one of the USAID-funded projects, describing them as “false” and “fundamentally mischaracterize the goals of [US] assistance to Georgia.” “As always, our assistance is transparent. And we will continue to support Georgian organizations that work to secure fundamental rights provided by the Georgian constitution and Georgia’s international commitments and obligations,” – said Vedant Patel.


The IMF Spokesperson told the Voice of America (VoA) that the IMF-supported stand-by arrangement with Georgia is delayed rather than suspended. According to the Spokesperson, the approval of the second review has been postponed due to the IMF’s disapproval of the change in the management structure and the recent decision on amendments to the sanctions regulations of the National Bank of Georgia (NBG), adding it “raises concerns about financial stability, which is the primary objective of this program.”


The leader of Russia-occupied Abkhazia, Aslan Bzhania, visited Sochi, holding meetings with President Vladimir Putin, his Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and other Russian officials. According to the TASS news agency, the de facto Abkhaz leader fully supported Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine during the meetings in Moscow. Before the closed bilateral meeting, President Putin spoke of increasing trade and economic interaction between the countries, stressing the importance of special socio-economic programs for Abkhazia. On a Sochi trip, Aslan Bzhania is accompanied by de facto foreign minister Inal Ardzinba.  


Foreign Minister Ilia Darchiashvili, who is visiting Strasbourg, met with the Secretary General of the Council of Europe, Marija Pejčinović Burić. According to the foreign ministry, Minister Darchiashvili thanked the Secretary-General for supporting Georgia’s territorial integrity and sovereignty, emphasizing the need to ensure international mechanisms’ access to the occupied territories of Georgia.


Assailant of Misha Mshvildadze, a co-founder of the critical Formula TV, Nikoloz Gugeshashvili, is sentenced to six months imprisonment by the Tbilisi City Court, Mshvildadze’s attorney confirmed to Civil.ge. Gugeshashvili punched Mshvildadze in the face on June 27 and was apprehended the following day. Mshvildadze and Formula TV journalists claim that the security service was behind the incident, suggesting the presence of a security official at the scene.


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State Department confirms US, EU and Russian officials met in Istanbul in September to discuss Nagorno Karabakh


The US State Department has confirmed that US, EU and Russian officials held a meeting in Istanbul, days before Azerbaijan’s large-scale offensive against Nagorno Karabakh.

“We engage with stakeholders and interlocutors in the region quite regularly, and the meeting in Istanbul on September 17th came together to address specifically urgent humanitarian issues and the provision of potential humanitarian aid in Nagorno-Karabakh.  That’s what that meeting was about,” Principal Deputy Spokesperson for the Department of State Vedant Patel told reporters at a briefing.

The comments come after POLITICO reported on Wednesday that top officials from the United States and the EU met with their Russian counterparts for “undisclosed emergency talks” in Turkey on September 17.

According to the source, the US was represented by Louis Bono, Washington’s senior adviser for Caucasus negotiations, while the EU dispatched Toivo Klaar, its representative for the region. Russia, meanwhile, sent Igor Khovaev, who serves as Putin’s special envoy on relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

“The US remains deeply engaged on the situation and we continue to be committed to helping the parties achieve a lasting peace in the South Caucasus,” he said.

“We continue to believe that dialogue between Armenia and Azerbaijan continues to be incredibly important to finding a dignified and durable peace for the South Caucasus.  It’s why the Secretary has engaged on this so personally, continuing to speak with counterparts and interlocutors in both countries,” the Spokesman stated.


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Lack of adequate international reaction allowed Azerbaijan to purse its aggressive policies with impunity, Armenian Ambassador tells UN


The lack of adequate reaction from the relevant international and regional structures and strong measures in response to the clear incompliance of Azerbaijan with its legally binding obligations allowed the latter to further pursue its aggressive policies with impunity, Armenia’s permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Mher Margaryan said in a statement at the UNGA78 First Committee General Debate.

“The international security architecture continues to bear the detrimental impacts of strategic instability, erosion of arms control mechanisms, constant increase of military expenditure worldwide and weaponization of newly emerging domains. The unwavering commitment towards arms control, disarmament and non-proliferation remains as crucial as ever.,” Ambassador Margaryan said.

“Throughout years, Armenia has been committed to the implementation of the legally binding Treaty on the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe and the Vienna Document on Confidence- and Security-Building Measures. However, the integrity of the Conventional Arms Control Regime in our region has been seriously undermined due to the systematic, intentional and massive violations of its core provisions by Azerbaijan,” he stated.

Margaryan emphasized that the well-established records of non-compliance of this country with treaties and regimes in the area of conventional arms control, unnotified large-scale military exercises, uncontrolled military buildup and consistent refusal to implement confidence and security building measures in the framework of regional arrangements have demonstrated a clear intent of instigating further military aggression in our region.

“The lack of adequate reaction from the relevant international and regional structures and strong measures in response to the clear incompliance of Azerbaijan with its legally binding obligations allowed the latter to further pursue its aggressive policies with impunity,” he stressed.

“Very recently, during the UNGA High-Level week on 19 September Azerbaijan unleashed yet another large-scale offensive against Nagorno-Karabakh, in blatant violation of the international law and Trilateral Statement of 9 November 2020 on the cessation of hostilities. The entire territory of Nagorno-Karabakh, including its capital Stepanakert and other cities and villages came under intense and indiscriminate shelling with use of missiles, heavy artillery, combat UAVs and aviation, including prohibited cluster munitions. Hundreds of people were killed, including civilians and children, critical infrastructure has been damaged. This aggression further exacerbated the humanitarian crisis that the people of Nagorno-Karabakh had been facing since the blockade of the Lachin Corridor last December, intentionally using starvation of civilians as a method of warfare in blatant violation of international law and in total disregard of the orders of the International Court of Justice. Within only a week this barbaric policy of ethnic cleansing forced over 100.000 people to flee their homes in Nagorno-Karabakh,” Mher Margaryan stated.

“There is no shortage of evidence indicating the premeditated and well-planned character of the large-scale aggression. It was preceded by a heavy military buildup by Azerbaijan along the line of contact with Nagorno-Karabakh and the state border with Armenia, and accumulation of offensive heavy weaponry, including artillery, multiple rocket launchers, mortars and combat uncrewed aerial vehicles. The preparations for the current aggression were accompanied by a massive disinformation campaign, spreading false allegations about the so-called provocations by Nagorno-Karabakh, which have regularly been refuted. As was the case in 2020, the indiscriminate targeting of civilians and civilian infrastructure often with prohibited weapons served to a spread terror and inflict maximum causalities amongst population,” Armenia’s Permanent Representative stated.

He noted that the policy of ethnic cleansing in Nagorno-Karabakh, the use of force and attempts to instigate new large-scale conflict and destabilize the regional security received a clear condemnation by many member states and institutions.

“On 22 September 2023, the Special Advisor of the UN Secretary-General on the Prevention of Genocide issued a statement stressing that “Military action can only contribute to escalate what is already a tense situation and to put the civilian population in the area at risk of violence, including risk of genocide and related atrocity crimes. All efforts need to be made to prevent violence and sustain peace”. Every responsible member of the international community should take this into consideration while contemplating any arms trade deal with this country. The aggressor must be held accountable and those, who enable them to further unleash new attacks and commit more atrocity crimes, should face justice as well.,” Margaryan said.

“Armenia reaffirms its strong commitment to the global efforts in the areas of disarmament, non-proliferation and arms control. In this regard, we attach great importance to the full and universal implementation of the legally binding international obligations, effective national implementation measures, as well as transparent and result-oriented international cooperation to this end,” the Ambassador stressed.  

“Unchecked military buildup accompanied by open threats represent warning signs of a risk of escalation and, therefore, should be closely monitored and assessed by the international organizations, including by the missions on the ground. As we collectively seek to develop a New Agenda for Peace, the strengthening of the monitoring, fact-finding and reporting capacities of the United Nations is crucial for timely identifying the risks of dangerous escalation and prevention of further atrocities,” he concluded.


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Newspaper: What is Armenia prosecutor’s office doing for return of … – Armenia News


Newspaper: What is Armenia prosecutor’s office doing for return of …  Armenia News

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Labeled An ‘Accomplice’ To Russian Crimes In Ukraine, Lukashenka To Meet Putin – Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty


Labeled An ‘Accomplice’ To Russian Crimes In Ukraine, Lukashenka To Meet Putin  Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty

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Foreign Intelligence Service mission is to effectively respond to modern-day threats, challenges – PM’s spokesperson


Foreign Intelligence Service mission is to effectively respond to modern-day threats, challenges - PM's spokesperson
09:42, 4 October 2023

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 4, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s spokesperson Nazeli Baghdasaryan has commented on Kristinne Grigoryan’s appointment as Director of the new Foreign Intelligence Service (FIS).

In an interview with Armenpress, Baghdasaryan also spoke about the mission of the new intelligence agency.

Armenpress: Ms. Baghdasaryan, Prime Minister Pashinyan has signed an order on appointing Kristinne Grigoryan as the Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service. This appointment marks the inception of the Foreign Intelligence Service. What functions will the service carry out?

Baghdasaryan: The main objective of the service is to predict the foreign threats and opportunities facing our state and society and to provide political decision-makers with the relevant reliable, trustworthy and applicable intelligence data that will have applied significance in terms of managing and preventing possible threats and existing challenges. This is essentially a function carried out by any country’s foreign intelligence service. I have to mention that the service is a politically neutral body, with a mission to serve exclusively for the state interests. The FIS will also closely cooperate with other bodies and actors of Armenia vested with intelligence [gathering] functions, for strengthening the independence, sovereignty and security of the Republic of Armenia. With this purpose the FIS will also establish cooperation with international partners.

Armenpress: What is the reason that the new foreign intelligence agency is being opened in this particular period? Why now?

Baghdasaryan: The launch of the Foreign Intelligence Service is envisaged in the government action plan. The creation of the new service is an important part of the government’s ongoing strategic reforms in the security sector. The law on the Service was adopted and took effect back in December 2022, so the creation of the service is the result of a normal process. The government has been consistently preparing for the practical launch of the establishment of the service over the course of the past nine months.

Armenpress: And does the service already have a physical location, a headquarters? Where can citizens apply to for possible recruitment?

Baghdasaryan: After the appointment of the Director, the law envisages a certain period of time for institutional formation, including its location, as well as adoption of by-laws regulating operational issues of the service.

These questions will have the answers as soon as the service becomes functional and the necessary information will be provided additionally. Certainly, the complete establishment of the service will take some time.

Armenpress: The Prime Minister has appointed former Human Rights Defender Kristinne Grigoryan as the Director of the FIS. Is Grigoryan the right candidate for this position given the fact that she doesn’t have any experience in the field?

Baghdasaryan: The Director of the new service has the objective to create an intelligence service that would effectively respond to modern-day challenges, that will have a strong institutional foundation and will be able to serve the vital interests of the Republic of Armenia. We are certain that Kristinne Grigoryan’s experience in public administration is sufficient to solve the abovementioned objectives.

Armenpress: And which Western service model is chosen as the foundation of the service?

Baghdasaryan: I’d like to emphasize that neither a Western, nor Eastern, nor Northern and nor Southern model was chosen. In our discussions, we were guided exclusively by the principles of assessing the security challenges and foreign intelligence needs of the Republic of Armenia and developing a modern foreign intelligence service quintessential to a democratic society. Reasonably, the analysis of accessible information on various professional services having the capacity to effectively respond to modern-day challenges has an important role in the FIS works, which will be assessed according to the degree of applicability in Armenia.


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Israeli arms quietly helped Azerbaijan retake Nagorno-Karabakh – South China Morning Post


Israeli arms quietly helped Azerbaijan retake Nagorno-Karabakh  South China Morning Post

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Varadkar to join EU leaders at security summit – RTE.ie


Varadkar to join EU leaders at security summit  RTE.ie

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KOBIA met with representatives of KOSGEB


At a meeting with representatives of KOSGEB and Ankara Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the prospects of cooperation in business and trade between Azerbaijani and Turkish businessmen were discussed, Azernews reports, citing KOBIA.

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Newspaper: What is Armenia prosecutor’s office doing for return of Karabakh residents arrested by Azerbaijan?


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