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Nagorno-Karabakh Rebuilds: Turkish Firms Lead Infrastructure Revival for 2025 Completion – BNN Breaking


Nagorno-Karabakh Rebuilds: Turkish Firms Lead Infrastructure Revival for 2025 Completion  BNN Breaking

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Jeyhun Bayramov meets with CICA Secretary General


The Azerbaijani Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jeyhun Bayramov, met with the Secretary General of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA), Kairat Sarybay, at the 3rd Antalya Diplomacy Forum, Report informs.

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China becomes world leader in oil refining


China’s annual oil refining capacity increased to 936 million tons in 2023, placing the country first in the world in terms of this indicator

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@emin_bred: RT @project_lawyers: @PWYPtweets statement calling for the immediate release of dedicated anti-corruption campaigner Dr. Gubad Ibadoghlu by…


@PWYPtweets statement calling for the immediate release of dedicated anti-corruption campaigner Dr. Gubad Ibadoghlu by the Azerbaijani governmenthttps://t.co/ZfblgY49la

— International Lawyers Project (@project_lawyers) February 29, 2024


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Revenue Service Demands U.S. Clarification on Sanctions Evasion Allegation


On February 29, the Revenue Service of the Ministry of Finance of Georgia denied the allegations about Georgia violating international sanctions against Russia, made during the February 27 hearing of the U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations on “U.S. Technology Fueling Russia’s War in Ukraine: How and Why.”

“The U.S.-Georgia trade statistics referenced during the committee meeting do not accurately reflect the real data,” the Revenue Service said, adding that it has demanded clarification and evidence from the U.S. counterparts.

The Revenue Service said that “Georgia fully adheres to the requirements outlined by international sanctions and actively collaborates with partner countries in this regard.”

On February 27, during the said hearing, Chairman of the Subcommittee, Democrat Senator Richard Blumenthal argued that the U.S. technology breakthroughs are sustaining Russian belligerence in Ukraine. “American manufacturers are fueling and supporting the growing and gargantuan Russian war machine…The Russians are relying on American technology,”- he said concluding: “Our exports control regime is lethally ineffective and something has to be done.”

“Although our inquiry is ongoing, our initial findings show that those third-party intermediaries located in countries bordering Russia are used to evade U.S. export controls,” the Senator said.

In this context, he cited “the astronomic increases in exports to Kazakhstan” from four companies whose products constitute the bulk of the technological products ending up in Russian weapons systems, which according to him went up “a thousand times from 2021 to 2022 are matched in the same period by exports going to Georgia- 34 times greater, exports to Armenia- 28 times greater, exports to Turkey more than double and exports to Finland were roughly 1.5 times higher.”

According to another Senator, Republican Ron Johnson, “based on preliminary information,” the non-sanctioned countries including Armenia, Finland, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Turkey appear to be “legally importing military components from the U.S. and then either directly or indirectly exporting the semiconductors to end users in Russia.”

The hearing was dedicated to discussing how the U.S. technology ends up in Russia’s hands, and how this can be countered. The Subcommittee heard the testimonies from experts in the field including Elina Ribakova, Director of the International Affairs Programme and Vice President for Foreign Policy Kyiv School of Economics; James Byrne, Director of the Open Source Intelligence and Analysis (OSIA) department at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), and Damien Spleeters, Deputy Director of Operatons of the Conflict Armament Research.

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Revenue Service Demands U.S. Clarification on Sanctions Evasion Allegation


On February 29, the Revenue Service of the Ministry of Finance of Georgia denied the allegations about Georgia violating international sanctions against Russia, made during the February 27 hearing of the U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations on “U.S. Technology Fueling Russia’s War in Ukraine: How and Why.”

“The U.S.-Georgia trade statistics referenced during the committee meeting do not accurately reflect the real data,” the Revenue Service said, adding that it has demanded clarification and evidence from the U.S. counterparts.

The Revenue Service said that “Georgia fully adheres to the requirements outlined by international sanctions and actively collaborates with partner countries in this regard.”

On February 27, during the said hearing, Chairman of the Subcommittee, Democrat Senator Richard Blumenthal argued that the U.S. technology breakthroughs are sustaining Russian belligerence in Ukraine. “American manufacturers are fueling and supporting the growing and gargantuan Russian war machine…The Russians are relying on American technology,”- he said concluding: “Our exports control regime is lethally ineffective and something has to be done.”

“Although our inquiry is ongoing, our initial findings show that those third-party intermediaries located in countries bordering Russia are used to evade U.S. export controls,” the Senator said.

In this context, he cited “the astronomic increases in exports to Kazakhstan” from four companies whose products constitute the bulk of the technological products ending up in Russian weapons systems, which according to him went up “a thousand times from 2021 to 2022 are matched in the same period by exports going to Georgia- 34 times greater, exports to Armenia- 28 times greater, exports to Turkey more than double and exports to Finland were roughly 1.5 times higher.”

According to another Senator, Republican Ron Johnson, “based on preliminary information,” the non-sanctioned countries including Armenia, Finland, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Turkey appear to be “legally importing military components from the U.S. and then either directly or indirectly exporting the semiconductors to end users in Russia.”

The hearing was dedicated to discussing how the U.S. technology ends up in Russia’s hands, and how this can be countered. The Subcommittee heard the testimonies from experts in the field including Elina Ribakova, Director of the International Affairs Programme and Vice President for Foreign Policy Kyiv School of Economics; James Byrne, Director of the Open Source Intelligence and Analysis (OSIA) department at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), and Damien Spleeters, Deputy Director of Operatons of the Conflict Armament Research.

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Iranian singer who won Grammy for Mahsa Amini protest anthem is sentenced to prison in Iran – Los Angeles Times


Iranian singer who won Grammy for Mahsa Amini protest anthem is sentenced to prison in Iran  Los Angeles Times

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Azerbaijan and Iraq Explore New Horizons in Consular Cooperation during Baku Consultations – BNN Breaking


Azerbaijan and Iraq Explore New Horizons in Consular Cooperation during Baku Consultations  BNN Breaking

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Azerbaijan, Iraq hold first consular consultations – Trend News Agency


Azerbaijan, Iraq hold first consular consultations  Trend News Agency

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Ambassador Makunts presented details of peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan to congressman Pallone – 1Lurer


Ambassador Makunts presented details of peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan to congressman Pallone  1Lurer