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Iran’s engagement needed for regional de-escalation: Omani FM – Mehr News Agency – English Version


Iran’s engagement needed for regional de-escalation: Omani FM  Mehr News Agency – English Version

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Corruption under the turban: The truth about Iran’s Religious Octopus – Arutz Sheva


Corruption under the turban: The truth about Iran’s Religious Octopus  Arutz Sheva

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В Тбилиси на улице Ниношвили обрушилась стена арки жилого дома


В Тбилиси обрушилась стена арки жилого дома по адресу Ниношвили №48. Как рассказали Netgazeti местные жители, в т.н. итальянском дворике, где произошло обрушение проживают 27 семей. Одна из местных жительниц, Аина Инаридзе, рассказала Netgazeti, что ее квартира находится прямо над аркой. По словам Инаридзе, жители дома № 48 Ниношвили еще два года назад заметили засорение […]

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Peace & stability important for security in S Caucasus, says NATO Sec.-Gen


Peace and stability in the South Caucasus are important for ensuring security in the region, Azernews reports, citing the post shared by NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg on his officil X account.

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Baku honors musical legacy of first female composer


International Mugham Center has solemnly celebrated the centennial of the People’s Artist Shafiga Akhundova, Azernews reports.

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Armenian propaganda machine carries on instilling anti-Azerbaijan sentiments


The complete elimination of Armenian separatism as a result of the 23-hour anti-terrorist measures in Garabagh still left a deep mark, like an incurable wound, in the Armenian diaspora and media organisations. On the eve of the Armenian authorities taking steps related to the issue of peace, separatist elements in and out of the country are actively participating in anti-Azerbaijani campaigns and working hard to impede the peace negotiations.

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Azerbaijan’s electricity exports witness price reduction


In January 2024, Azerbaijan exported electrical energy abroad, with a value of 34,908,612,654 kilowatt-hours, worth 34.908 million dollars, Azernews reports.

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Armenia, UK look at ways to bolster defense cooperation


On March 19th, Armenia’s Ambassador to UK, H.E. Varuzhan Nersesyan met with  Gilbert Timothy George Lariston Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, the Earl of Minto, Minister of State for Defense.

Ambassador Varuzhan Nersesyan emphasized the importance of continuing to develop collaboration with the UK, particularly in defense, underscoring Armenia’s unwavering commitment to regional stability and peace. Highlighting the positive strides in bilateral cooperation, the Ambassador referenced the defense consultations between the Ministries of Defense of both nations late last year.

During the meeting, the sides touched upon avenues for bolstering defense cooperation, reflecting the shared resolve of Armenia and the UK towards maintaining peace and security.


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Armenia must return disputed areas to Azerbaijan or face war: PM – Ekurd.net


Armenia must return disputed areas to Azerbaijan or face war: PM  Ekurd.net

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IMF Resident Representative: Two Scenarios for Stand-by Arrangement Revival


On March 19, the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Resident Representative for Georgia, Andrew Jewell, said that the delayed Stand-by Arrangement /SBA could be canceled due to lack of time for renegotiation. According to Jewell, the arrangement could be continued if the government showed a willingness to live up to past commitments, including the consideration of IMF-suggested reforms in the law on state-owned enterprises (SOEs).

The IMF-supported program originally included a three-year stand-by arrangement with a loan of $289 million. After the completion of the first tranche of $40 million, Georgia was due to receive the second tranche this summer, but the IMF postponed the submission and Board approval of the second review of Georgia’s Stand-by Arrangement /SBA, stating that the delay in Board approval was “partly due to disagreement over a change in the NBG’s management structure”.

In a commentary for Business Media, Andrew Jewell noted that the IMF-supported program is for three years and expires in June 2025. Because 2024 is a parliamentary election year, Jewell suggested that Georgia may not be able to implement financial reforms, so instead of renegotiating the delayed Stand-by Arrangement /SBA, it may be more beneficial for Georgia to wait until after the elections and then begin negotiations for a new program in 2025.

Therefore, Jewell suggested two scenarios: if the government wants to revive the program, the IMF is ready to present the measures that need to be implemented; on the other hand, if it believes that now is not the right time and is unwilling to live up to past commitments, then starting talks on a new program next year will be more effective.

Andrew Jewell also mentioned the draft law on state-owned enterprises (SOE), which is not fully in line the reform strategy developed by the IMF and the World Bank in 2022 and agreed by the Georgian government. He noted that the government has reservations about taking on the commitments it made by signing the strategy document two years ago and that negotiations are underway to find other ways to address the problems in the SOE legislation.

According to Jewell, it is important to make the sector more efficient, to ensure the necessary financial oversight powers of the Ministry of Finance over state-owned enterprises, and to divide the ownership of these enterprises between the Ministries of Economy and Finance, which the Ministry of Economy does not agree with.

In a separate commentary to Business Media, the Minister of Economy and Sustainable development, and Vice Prime Minister of Georgia, Levan Davitashvili stated that the revival of the Stand-by Arrangement /SBA doesn’t depend on the reform of SOE law. He noted that the IMF suggested changes have already been tested in a pilot regime.

“As a result, many nuances have been identified that should be reflected in the final legislation, including how state-owned enterprises should be managed and, of course, and their ownership. This is a very complex issue because these are important corporations that are the backbone of our country’s economy. Therefore, we have had a very open dialogue with our partners, the World Bank has been actively involved in this process, this dialogue is continuing, because the model should be clear, well- organized and serve the economic interests of Georgia. This is what we are talking about with the IMF, they understand it. This cannot be done quickly, in one day,” – stated Levan Davitashvili.

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