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Middle Corridor: Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan’s gateway to Eurasian trade | Opinion – News.Az


Middle Corridor: Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan’s gateway to Eurasian trade | Opinion  News.Az

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Azerbaijan Fashion Week to host Up-Cycle Jeans competition – AzerNews.Az


Azerbaijan Fashion Week to host Up-Cycle Jeans competition  AzerNews.Az

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Georgia’s Foreign Agent Law Live | Backlash against foreign agent law continues


Protests against the foreign agent law are expected to resume today after parliament approved the law in its third and final reading on Tuesday.

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Georgian FM, OSCE Chair-in-Office review cooperation, security, foreign transparency law



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Deputy Economy Minister highlights role of science, technology, innovation for Georgia’s “sustainable future” at UN Forum



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Volume of exports from Nakhchivan to Türkiye up by 28%


The volume of exports from Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic to Türkiye increased by 28% compared to the same period of 2023, Abbas Ismayilov, deputy minister of economy of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, said at the event “Azerbaijan-Türkiye trade relations

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US encouraging Arab states to join multinational postwar force in Gaza


The Biden administration is encouraging Arab states to participate in a peacekeeping force that would deploy in Gaza once the war ends, in the hope of filling a vacuum in the strip until a credible Palestinian security apparatus is established, Report inf

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FAO: Azerbaijan to demonstrate its innovative work in agro-industry to world at COP29


Azerbaijan has the opportunity to demonstrate to the world the innovative work done in the agro-industrial sector within the framework of the 29th session of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP29), which wil

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CoE Secretary General “Very Disappointed” about Adoption of Agents Law Without Venice Commission Opinion


On May 15, the Secretary General of the Council of Europe, Marija Pejčinović Burić, issued a statement on the foreign agents law, regretting that it was adopted in the final reading without waiting for the opinion of the Venice Commission and without taking into account the concerns expressed by the international partners of Georgia about the law’s incompatibility with EU standards.

The adoption of the foreign agents law by the Georgian Parliament “without waiting for the opinion of the Venice Commission is very disappointing and does not reflect the spirit of constructive dialogue,” the statement laments.

“International partners’ concerns regarding the draft law’s incompatibility with European democratic and human rights standards were ignored,” the statement regrets, adding that “the lack of genuine parliamentary deliberations is not in accordance with an inclusive democratic process.”

The statement notes that the Venice Commission is about to issue its opinion on the foreign agents law and that “its legal recommendations should provide the basis for meaningful dialogue and allow a way forward in line with Council of Europe norms and values.”

In addition, Secretary General Marija Pejčinović Burić says she is “deeply troubled” by reports of recent intimidation campaigns, physical attacks, disproportionate use of force, unlawful detentions and illegal dissemination of personal data, and the use of stigmatizing official narratives targeting peaceful protesters, civil activists, journalists and opposition figures, and calls on the Georgian authorities to take “immediate steps” to prevent such actions, “which are irreconcilable with the principles of a democratic society.” She also calls on the authorities to properly and effectively investigate all reported cases of alleged rights abuses.

“The Council of Europe stands ready to assist Georgia in ensuring full compliance with international standards, thereby consolidating its democratic development and further progress towards EU accession,” the statement concludes.

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CoE Secretary General “Very Disappointed” about Adoption of Agents Law Without Venice Commission Opinion


On May 15, the Secretary General of the Council of Europe, Marija Pejčinović Burić, issued a statement on the foreign agents law, regretting that it was adopted in the final reading without waiting for the opinion of the Venice Commission and without taking into account the concerns expressed by the international partners of Georgia about the law’s incompatibility with EU standards.

The adoption of the foreign agents law by the Georgian Parliament “without waiting for the opinion of the Venice Commission is very disappointing and does not reflect the spirit of constructive dialogue,” the statement laments.

“International partners’ concerns regarding the draft law’s incompatibility with European democratic and human rights standards were ignored,” the statement regrets, adding that “the lack of genuine parliamentary deliberations is not in accordance with an inclusive democratic process.”

The statement notes that the Venice Commission is about to issue its opinion on the foreign agents law and that “its legal recommendations should provide the basis for meaningful dialogue and allow a way forward in line with Council of Europe norms and values.”

In addition, Secretary General Marija Pejčinović Burić says she is “deeply troubled” by reports of recent intimidation campaigns, physical attacks, disproportionate use of force, unlawful detentions and illegal dissemination of personal data, and the use of stigmatizing official narratives targeting peaceful protesters, civil activists, journalists and opposition figures, and calls on the Georgian authorities to take “immediate steps” to prevent such actions, “which are irreconcilable with the principles of a democratic society.” She also calls on the authorities to properly and effectively investigate all reported cases of alleged rights abuses.

“The Council of Europe stands ready to assist Georgia in ensuring full compliance with international standards, thereby consolidating its democratic development and further progress towards EU accession,” the statement concludes.

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