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Sunak declares Britain’s support for Israel’s right to self-defense


British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the “terrible” war between Israel and Hamas “must end,” six months since the terror group’s shock onslaught that initiated the fighting

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Azerbaijani MFA expresses concern over detention of Greta Thunberg in The Hague


The Foreign Affairs Ministry of Azerbaijan expressed concern over the detention of well-known eco-activist Greta Thunberg in The Hague, Azernews reports.

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Mikayil Jabbarov emphasizes wrestling achievements in meeting with United World Wrestling President


In a recent meeting with Nenad Lalović, President of the United World Wrestling (UWW), Azerbaijani Minister highlighted the favorable conditions for wrestlers in the country and celebrated their international successes, Azernews reports.

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Premier League: “Neftchi” and “Zire” to play home games today


In the Azerbaijan Premier League, the XXIX round will come to an end today, Azernews reports.

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Aghdaban community, representatives of Azerbaijani NGOs address international community



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Red Bull’s Max Verstappen wins F1 Japanese Grand Prix 2024


Max Verstappen, the reigning world champion, reclaimed his winning form on April 7, securing a triumphant third consecutive pole-to-flag victory at the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix


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60th Round of Geneva International Discussions


On April 4-5, the 60th round of the Geneva International Discussions (GID) – a multilateral format to address security and humanitarian consequences of the 2008 Russia-Georgia war – was held in Geneva. 

The Geneva International Discussions/GID were established on the basis of the ceasefire agreement of August 12, 2008, brokered by the European Union. GID are co-chaired by representatives of OSCE, EU, and UN, and involve participants from Georgia, Russia, and the U.S., as well as members of both the exiled Georgian administrations of Abkhazia and Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia and the two regions’ Russian-backed authorities, in their personal capacities. Sessions are held in two working groups, with the first group discussing peace and security matters, and the second – humanitarian concerns. The main issues discussed at the GID are the implementation of the ceasefire agreement, the safe and dignified return of internally displaced persons and refugees to their homes, and the security and humanitarian problems created as a result of the Russian occupation. 

According to the Press communiqué of the GID Co-chairs, the participants assessed the security situation on the ground since the last round in December 2023 as “relatively stable,” and engaged in “extensive and substantive exchanges of views on ways to further address core issues on the GID agenda, including non-use of force and international security arrangements.”

“The Co-Chairs called on the participants to think about innovative approaches and engage constructively in order to achieve progress and concrete results on these and other topics, for the benefit of the conflict-affected population and lasting peace,” the communiqué reads.

The Co-chairs said that the issue of IDPs and refugees “could not be discussed due to a walkout by some participants.”

“Despite the continued highly challenging regional and geopolitical environment, the participants reconfirmed their commitment to GID process as the only platform where the conflict consequences are being addressed since 2008,” the Co-chairs stressed in the communiqué.

The next round GID is scheduled for 25-26 June, 2024.

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60th Round of Geneva International Discussions


On April 4-5, the 60th round of the Geneva International Discussions (GID) – a multilateral format to address security and humanitarian consequences of the 2008 Russia-Georgia war – was held in Geneva. 

The Geneva International Discussions/GID were established on the basis of the ceasefire agreement of August 12, 2008, brokered by the European Union. GID are co-chaired by representatives of OSCE, EU, and UN, and involve participants from Georgia, Russia, and the U.S., as well as members of both the exiled Georgian administrations of Abkhazia and Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia and the two regions’ Russian-backed authorities, in their personal capacities. Sessions are held in two working groups, with the first group discussing peace and security matters, and the second – humanitarian concerns. The main issues discussed at the GID are the implementation of the ceasefire agreement, the safe and dignified return of internally displaced persons and refugees to their homes, and the security and humanitarian problems created as a result of the Russian occupation. 

According to the Press communiqué of the GID Co-chairs, the participants assessed the security situation on the ground since the last round in December 2023 as “relatively stable,” and engaged in “extensive and substantive exchanges of views on ways to further address core issues on the GID agenda, including non-use of force and international security arrangements.”

“The Co-Chairs called on the participants to think about innovative approaches and engage constructively in order to achieve progress and concrete results on these and other topics, for the benefit of the conflict-affected population and lasting peace,” the communiqué reads.

The Co-chairs said that the issue of IDPs and refugees “could not be discussed due to a walkout by some participants.”

“Despite the continued highly challenging regional and geopolitical environment, the participants reconfirmed their commitment to GID process as the only platform where the conflict consequences are being addressed since 2008,” the Co-chairs stressed in the communiqué.

The next round GID is scheduled for 25-26 June, 2024.

More to follow…

Also Read: