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DEVELOPING: Putin, Pashinyan Meeting Kicks of in Kremlin


President Vladimir Putin of Russia and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan kicked of a meeting at the Kremlin on Wednesday, following a day-long summit of Eurasian Economic Union member-states chaired by the Armenian prime minister.

It is Pashinyan’s first visit to Moscow and first in person meeting with Putin since December, 2023, when Armenia assumed the presidency of the EEU.

“Since then,” Pashinyan said during public comments ahead of the meeting, “several issues have accumulated that need to be discussed. Of course, the economic aspect of those issues were discussed at the [EEU] council meeting. And now I hope we can discuss important issues of bilateral relations, regional issues.”

Putin praised relations with Armenia, saying that they are progressing well, adding that “we always, first and foremost, focus on economic relations.”

Relations between Yerevan and Moscow have deteriorated simnifically, with Pashinyan and his allies often accusing Russia and Putin of not fulfilling their responsibilities as outlined in various agreements and treaties.

Ahead of the meeting, the Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov underscored the importance of the meeting, the talks were “necessary and anticipated for both sides.”

Putin’s aide Yuri Ushakov announced the meeting on Monday, the day that Pashinyan’s ally, Parliament Speaker Alen Simonyan, said that the prime minister would not attend the Russian leader’s inauguration, which took place on Tuesday.

Ushakov told reporters that “this bilateral contact will be very substantive, there will be many issues for discussion.”

“Recently, problematic issues have emerged in relations between Russia and Armenia, which, as we expect, will be openly discussed between the leaders,” Ushakov said. 

“You know that Pashinyan himself said in April that relations with Moscow are not going through the best of times. Recently, contacts between our countries at various levels have noticeably decreased. Criticism has been addressed both to Russia and to the CSTO,” Ushakov added.

Speaking about the problems with the CSTO, the Kremlin representative recalled that Yerevan has de facto frozen its participation in the organization, although it has not yet withdrawn from it.


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President Aliyev Announces Expansion of Azerbaijan’s Gas Exports to Europe – Caspian News


President Aliyev Announces Expansion of Azerbaijan’s Gas Exports to Europe  Caspian News

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Ismail Serageldin awarded with “Honorary Diploma of President of the Republic of Azerbaijan” – AZERTAC News


Ismail Serageldin awarded with “Honorary Diploma of President of the Republic of Azerbaijan”  AZERTAC News

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At the meeting of the Eurasian Supreme Council, PM Pashinyan referred to the “Crossroads of Peace” project – ARMENPRESS


At the meeting of the Eurasian Supreme Council, PM Pashinyan referred to the “Crossroads of Peace” project  ARMENPRESS

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Eurasian Economic Union is an important platform for member state economic interaction – ARMENPRESS


Eurasian Economic Union is an important platform for member state economic interaction  ARMENPRESS

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Supreme Eurasian Economic Council anniversary session underway, chaired by PM Pashinyan – ARMENPRESS


Supreme Eurasian Economic Council anniversary session underway, chaired by PM Pashinyan  ARMENPRESS

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@NKobserver: #Armenia’s Defence Ministry reports serviceman Artak Avalyan killed at a military position as a result of a gunshot injury. Circumstances of the incident being investigated. Source: https://t.co/polbEUG445 https://t.co/nd8gw3zML3


#Armenia‘s Defence Ministry reports serviceman Artak Avalyan killed at a military position as a result of a gunshot injury. Circumstances of the incident being investigated.

Source: https://t.co/polbEUG445 pic.twitter.com/nd8gw3zML3

— Nagorno Karabakh Observer (@NKobserver) May 8, 2024


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79 years pass since victory of German fascism


79 years have passed since the victory over German fascism, Report informs.

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Attacks on the Protest Activists in the Streets of Tbilisi


Several protesters and opposition members are reported to have been beaten up by unidentified groups of people on May 8. One of them, a member of the UNM party, Dimitri Chikovani was attacked and severely beaten near his apartment building entrance in Sololaki district. Recalling the incident he said that he was attacked by two people in hoodies, by the pro-government thugs he said on the air of Formula TV. He was later found lying near the entrance and taken to the hospital.

Another activist who was attacked tonight is Lasha Ghvinianidze, one of the activists of the current demonstrations, a biker and one of the organizers of the bikers’ marches. He had bruises mainly on his head and lip and had to get five stitches.

Later in the evening, another activist, former career diplomat and professor at the University of Georgia, as well as a researcher at the Chavchavadze Center and brother of the leader of Girchi-More Freedom opposition party, Zurab Japaridze, Gia Japaridze, was also reportedly beaten in the yard of his home.

Meanwhile, over the last two days, many activists, opposition, media and civil society representatives, as well as ordinary citizens who have been taking part in the rallies against the Foreign Agents law have become targets of harassing and abusive telephone calls, whereby they and their family members have been threatened and insulted. The calls have caused huge outcry in the Georgian society, the local CSO Georgian Young Lawyers Association making a statement saying that taking into account the nature of the calls and their targets there is a “reasonable suspicion that the data are being processed illegally using the databases of the respective state authorities,” the GYLA says.

More to Follow…


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Attacks on the Protest Activists in the Streets of Tbilisi


Several protesters and opposition members are reported to have been beaten up by unidentified groups of people on May 8. One of them, a member of the UNM party, Dimitri Chikovani was attacked and severely beaten near his apartment building entrance in Sololaki district. Recalling the incident he said that he was attacked by two people in hoodies, by the pro-government thugs he said on the air of Formula TV. He was later found lying near the entrance and taken to the hospital.

Another activist who was attacked tonight is Lasha Ghvinianidze, one of the activists of the current demonstrations, a biker and one of the organizers of the bikers’ marches. He had bruises mainly on his head and lip and had to get five stitches.

Later in the evening, another activist, former career diplomat and professor at the University of Georgia, as well as a researcher at the Chavchavadze Center and brother of the leader of Girchi-More Freedom opposition party, Zurab Japaridze, Gia Japaridze, was also reportedly beaten in the yard of his home.

Meanwhile, over the last two days, many activists, opposition, media and civil society representatives, as well as ordinary citizens who have been taking part in the rallies against the Foreign Agents law have become targets of harassing and abusive telephone calls, whereby they and their family members have been threatened and insulted. The calls have caused huge outcry in the Georgian society, the local CSO Georgian Young Lawyers Association making a statement saying that taking into account the nature of the calls and their targets there is a “reasonable suspicion that the data are being processed illegally using the databases of the respective state authorities,” the GYLA says.

More to Follow…