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EU envoy to Azerbaijan does not clearly comment on reports that Hungary blocked aid to Armenia – NEWS.am


EU envoy to Azerbaijan does not clearly comment on reports that Hungary blocked aid to Armenia  NEWS.am

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National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia | Official Web Site – National Assembly of RA


National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia | Official Web Site  National Assembly of RA

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Deputy Minister: Azerbaijan aims to prevent cultural heritage from being exposed to climate change


Azerbaijan is aiming to prevent cultural heritage from being exposed to climate change, Deputy Minister of Culture of Azerbaijan Saadat Yusifova said at the panel session themed “Safeguarding our past and future: Cultural heritage in the face of Climate c

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Iran slaps sanctions on US, UK over Israel support – The New Arab


Iran slaps sanctions on US, UK over Israel support  The New Arab

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Iran willing to ‘expend every Arab life’ in efforts to destroy Israel, former US security adviser says – Sky News


Iran willing to ‘expend every Arab life’ in efforts to destroy Israel, former US security adviser says  Sky News

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Iran’s terrorist regime is strengthening military cooperation in Latin America – The Hill


Iran’s terrorist regime is strengthening military cooperation in Latin America  The Hill

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U.S. Rep. Rob Menendez seeks reelection as his father’s corruption trial looms • New Jersey Monitor – New Jersey Monitor


U.S. Rep. Rob Menendez seeks reelection as his father’s corruption trial looms • New Jersey Monitor  New Jersey Monitor

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CoE Secretary General Urges Georgia’s Government to Await Venice Commission Opinion on Agents Law


On May 2, Marija Pejčinović Burić, Secretary General of the Council of Europe, issued a statement in which she expressed “regret” that the ruling Georgian Dream party passed the Foreign Agents Bill in a second reading despite international outcry, and urged Georgian MPs to await the Venice Commission’s opinion on the bill and “to consider its recommendations before making any final decisions” as there are “major concerns” about the legislation’s compatibility with the European democratic and human rights standards.

According to the statement, she is “deeply concerned” over the recent developments in Georgian and also condemns the violence on the Tbilisi streets over the past few days. “Disproportionate use of force against demonstrators is incompatible with human rights standards. Georgians, who have demonstrated their profound attachment to democracy on many occasions, should be able to exercise their freedoms of assembly and expression in a peaceful manner,” she noted.

According to her, “an enabling environment for civil society and the media is essential for a vibrant and fully functioning democracy. Transparency should not be used as an instrument to stigmatise civil society organisations and limit their capacity to operate freely.”

The CoE Secretary General expressed the institution’s readiness to assist Georgia “in ensuring compliance with international standards on its paths towards EU integration.”

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CoE Secretary General Urges Georgia’s Government to Await Venice Commission Opinion on Agents Law


On May 2, Marija Pejčinović Burić, Secretary General of the Council of Europe, issued a statement in which she expressed “regret” that the ruling Georgian Dream party passed the Foreign Agents Bill in a second reading despite international outcry, and urged Georgian MPs to await the Venice Commission’s opinion on the bill and “to consider its recommendations before making any final decisions” as there are “major concerns” about the legislation’s compatibility with the European democratic and human rights standards.

According to the statement, she is “deeply concerned” over the recent developments in Georgian and also condemns the violence on the Tbilisi streets over the past few days. “Disproportionate use of force against demonstrators is incompatible with human rights standards. Georgians, who have demonstrated their profound attachment to democracy on many occasions, should be able to exercise their freedoms of assembly and expression in a peaceful manner,” she noted.

According to her, “an enabling environment for civil society and the media is essential for a vibrant and fully functioning democracy. Transparency should not be used as an instrument to stigmatise civil society organisations and limit their capacity to operate freely.”

The CoE Secretary General expressed the institution’s readiness to assist Georgia “in ensuring compliance with international standards on its paths towards EU integration.”

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Georgia Parliament Cancels Session After Building Damaged During Huge Protests – U.S. News & World Report


Georgia Parliament Cancels Session After Building Damaged During Huge Protests  U.S. News & World Report