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“They speak the language of blackmail.” Georgia’s government response to the US proposal


Georgian Dream’s response

The ruling party, “Georgian Dream,” issued a statement in response to the MEGOBARI Act, which offers Georgia visa liberalization, economic and military support, and other incentives if it abandons its anti-democratic course. The Georgian government perceives this proposal as blackmail.

The statement from “Georgian Dream” underscores that the American bill has not yet been passed, and its prospects of adoption are “highly uncertain.” The party adds that similar special bills regarding Georgia have been initiated twice in the US Congress in recent years, but nothing has materialized from them. However, “Georgian Dream” continues, the new bill has already provided fertile ground for “speculations by Georgian radicals.”

First and foremost, it should be noted that both the adoption of the ‘transparency of NGOs’ law and criticism from American officials have their objective reasons. For many years, Georgia has had to live in a state of so-called polarization, in which externally funded NGOs play a key role.

Furthermore, since November 2020, NGOs have attempted to stage revolutions in Georgia twice already. Moreover, throughout all these years, our country has been the target of constant attacks from a number of American politicians and officials, prompting Georgian authorities to respond with appropriate rhetoric,” the statement reads.

According to “Georgian Dream,” the improvement of Georgian-American relations depends entirely on the correct actions of the American side, “which require not promises with uncertain prospects and offensive blackmail but a demonstration of respect for the Georgian state and the Georgian people.”

Unfortunately, a number of American politicians and officials continue to make mistake after mistake and once again speak to Georgia in the language of blackmail,” the party asserts.

According to its version, the highly unpopular “transparency of NGOs” law was adopted to “calm the country” and effectively prevent a revolution:

Since 2020, NGOs have already attempted to stage a revolution in this country twice, and we cannot wait for a third attempt.”



“This law is not a bargaining chip for us, but an effective means of protecting Georgia’s sovereignty, and we cannot trade the sovereignty of the country under any circumstances. We also cannot leave unjust attacks on Georgia unanswered. This is our responsibility to the Georgian people, who have given us the mandate to govern the country,” the statement asserts.

“Georgian Dream” believes that a respectful attitude towards Georgia should be expressed very differently than what the US is currently doing. Specifically:

The US should prove through actions that it is a strategic partner of Georgia, particularly by providing visa liberalization for Georgian citizens and signing a free trade agreement without any conditions. According to the bill, the US could have done this earlier but showed indifference towards Georgia and its people.
The US could invest in Georgia’s economy, as it last did between 2009 and 2011 when it needed to save the Saakashvili regime from economic collapse.

The US could ensure a change in NGO behavior, particularly stopping their policy of not recognizing the legitimacy of the Georgian government and abandoning revolutionary plans.

The use of the European Union as a constant tool of blackmail against Georgia should be stopped, and negotiations with Georgia should be open by the end of the year, thus restoring fairness towards Georgia in relation to Ukraine, Moldova, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

“If they do all this, there will be no need for the ‘Transparency of NGOs’ law, and we will no longer have to respond to unfair statements. However, if NGOs do not stop their revolutionary attempts, do not cease attacking the Orthodox Church, supporting religious extremism, promoting political intervention with a religious undertone, LGBT propaganda, drug propaganda, attempting to undermine state institutions, and creating obstacles for economic projects, and if attacks on Georgia by a number of American politicians and officials continue, then we will need the ‘transparency’ law to defend ourselves. Accordingly, today there is no alternative to adopting the ‘transparency of NGOs’ law.

Our partners can significantly rebuild relations within a year. If they realize this, relations will improve very quickly, but if they continue to act with the same approach towards Georgia, it will harm the interests of both Georgia and America.

As stated before, everything is in the hands of our partners, and Georgia, as a small country, cannot change anything unilaterally. Therefore, we should hope that rational thinking prevails in America, which will benefit both countries,” concludes “Georgian Dream” in its statement.



If the Georgian government abandons its anti-democratic course, the US will consider providing Georgia with a significant military and trade package as well as visa liberalization. This is outlined in a bill prepared by US Congressman Joe Wilson, as reported by POLITICO.

According to the bill, Washington could sign a comprehensive economic and security support package for Georgia if its government renounces its increasingly anti-Western rhetoric and halts its backsliding on human rights.

The US would begin negotiations to establish a “robust preferential trade regime” if Georgia meets key political criteria.

Visa liberalization for Georgian citizens is also a possibility.

Additionally, the bill instructs US officials to develop a military aid package for Georgia, including “the provision of security and defense equipment ideally suited for territorial defense against Russian aggression, along with operations involving appropriate training, maintenance, and support elements.”

On May 20, POLITICO also reported that another bill will be introduced in the US Congress, proposing the freezing of assets and visa bans for those Georgian government representatives who supported the “foreign agents” bill modeled after Russia’s.


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AP Headline News – May 21 2024 12:00 (EDT)


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AP Headline News – May 21 2024 11:00 (EDT)


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Обсуждены перспективы развития военного сотрудничества между Азербайджаном и Турцией – ВИДЕО


Обсуждены перспективы развития военного сотрудничества между Азербайджаном и Турцией – ВИДЕО

21 мая министр обороны Азербайджанской Республики генерал-полковник Закир Гасанов встретился с находящейся с официальным визитом в нашей стране делегацией во главе с командующим Сухопутными войсками Вооруженных Сил Турецкой Республики генералом армии Сельчуком Байрактароглу.
Накануне встречи турецкая делегация посетила могилы Общенационального лидера азербайджанского народа Гейдара Алиева и выдающегося ученого-офтальмолога, академика Зарифы ханым Алиевой на Аллее почетного захоронения, а также Аллею шехидов и Мемориал турецким-воинам освободителям. Были возложены венки и цветы, почтена их светлая память.
Министр обороны генерал-полковник З.Гасанов принял турецкую делегацию. Поприветствовав гостей, министр обороны выразил удовлетворение видеть их в нашей стране. Было отмечено, что отношения между Азербайджаном и Турцией основаны на дружбе и братстве. Было рассказано о положительных результатах реформ, проводимых в Азербайджанской Армии под руководством Верховного Главнокомандующего Вооруженными Силами Ильхама Алиева.
Генерал армии С.Байрактароглу, в свою очередь, поблагодарил за оказанное гостеприимство. Была подчеркнута важность подобных встреч в развитии военного сотрудничества между двумя братскими странами.
На встрече также были обсуждены перспективы развития сотрудничества в военной, военно-технической областях и вопросы региональной безопасности.
Затем турецкая делегация встретилась с первым заместителем министра обороны – начальником Генерального штаба Азербайджанской Армии генерал-полковником Керимом Велиевым и советником министра обороны генерал-полковником Бахтияром Эрсаем.
В ходе встреч в Генеральном штабе Азербайджанской Армии было выражено удовлетворение нынешним состоянием азербайджано-турецкого военного сотрудничества, основанного на взаимном доверии и поддержке.
В рамках официального визита турецкие гости посетили штаб Сухопутных войск. В штабе состоялась торжественная церемония встречи. После прохождения перед почетным караулом прозвучали государственный гимн Азербайджанской Республики и марш «Истиглал» Турецкой Республики, в соответствии с протоколом была оставлена памятная запись в «Книге почетных гостей».
Заместитель министра обороны – командующий Сухопутными войсками генерал-лейтенант Хикмет Мирзоев встретился с турецкой делегацией.
На встрече была подчеркнута важность проведения совместных военных учений в целях повышения профессионализма военнослужащих обеих братских стран и обмена опытом, состоялся обстоятельный обмен мнениями по ряду других вопросов.

Обсуждены перспективы развития военного сотрудничества между Азербайджаном и Турцией – ВИДЕО


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Homes were evacuated and many schools closed after a flurry of earthquakes hit the area around Naples in southern Italy, the BBC reports. More than 160 earthquakes were recorded on Monday evening and overnight. The strongest, of magnitude 4.4, happened around 20:00 local time (18:00 GMT) near the town of Pozzuoli. Italy’s National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) said it was the strongest quake in the region for 40 years. Gaetano Manfredi, the mayor of Naples, acknowledged that residents may be scared – but said officials were “paying attention”. Hundreds of tents were erected in Pozzuoli and some residents stayed on the streets for much of the night, though others opted to stay elsewhere with relatives. While no significant damage to structures has been reported, some schools in Naples remained shut on Tuesday for inspections – and a women’s prison in Pozzuoli was evacuated as a precaution. Mr Manfredi warned “there could be more serious quakes” in the future and said officials needed to “manage this emergency situation with which we might have to live for months”. “I can’t tell people not to be scared, because that’s normal, but I can tell Neapolitans that we are paying attention and monitoring [the situation],” he continued in a statement. “Never before has this territory been more closely watched, so let’s try and live as normally as we can.”


Homes were evacuated and many schools closed after a flurry of earthquakes hit the area around Naples in southern Italy, the BBC reports.

More than 160 earthquakes were recorded on Monday evening and overnight.

The strongest, of magnitude 4.4, happened around 20:00 local time (18:00 GMT) near the town of Pozzuoli. Italy’s National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) said it was the strongest quake in the region for 40 years.

Gaetano Manfredi, the mayor of Naples, acknowledged that residents may be scared – but said officials were “paying attention”.

Hundreds of tents were erected in Pozzuoli and some residents stayed on the streets for much of the night, though others opted to stay elsewhere with relatives.

While no significant damage to structures has been reported, some schools in Naples remained shut on Tuesday for inspections – and a women’s prison in Pozzuoli was evacuated as a precaution.

Mr Manfredi warned “there could be more serious quakes” in the future and said officials needed to “manage this emergency situation with which we might have to live for months”.

“I can’t tell people not to be scared, because that’s normal, but I can tell Neapolitans that we are paying attention and monitoring [the situation],” he continued in a statement.

“Never before has this territory been more closely watched, so let’s try and live as normally as we can.”


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Homes were evacuated and many schools closed after a flurry of earthquakes hit the area around Naples in southern Italy, the BBC reports. More than 160 earthquakes were recorded on Monday evening and overnight. The strongest, of magnitude 4.4, happened around 20:00 local time (18:00 GMT) near the town of Pozzuoli. Italy’s National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) said it was the strongest quake in the region for 40 years. Gaetano Manfredi, the mayor of Naples, acknowledged that residents may be scared – but said officials were “paying attention”. Hundreds of tents were erected in Pozzuoli and some residents stayed on the streets for much of the night, though others opted to stay elsewhere with relatives. While no significant damage to structures has been reported, some schools in Naples remained shut on Tuesday for inspections – and a women’s prison in Pozzuoli was evacuated as a precaution. Mr Manfredi warned “there could be more serious quakes” in the future and said officials needed to “manage this emergency situation with which we might have to live for months”. “I can’t tell people not to be scared, because that’s normal, but I can tell Neapolitans that we are paying attention and monitoring [the situation],” he continued in a statement. “Never before has this territory been more closely watched, so let’s try and live as normally as we can.”


Homes were evacuated and many schools closed after a flurry of earthquakes hit the area around Naples in southern Italy, the BBC reports.

More than 160 earthquakes were recorded on Monday evening and overnight.

The strongest, of magnitude 4.4, happened around 20:00 local time (18:00 GMT) near the town of Pozzuoli. Italy’s National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) said it was the strongest quake in the region for 40 years.

Gaetano Manfredi, the mayor of Naples, acknowledged that residents may be scared – but said officials were “paying attention”.

Hundreds of tents were erected in Pozzuoli and some residents stayed on the streets for much of the night, though others opted to stay elsewhere with relatives.

While no significant damage to structures has been reported, some schools in Naples remained shut on Tuesday for inspections – and a women’s prison in Pozzuoli was evacuated as a precaution.

Mr Manfredi warned “there could be more serious quakes” in the future and said officials needed to “manage this emergency situation with which we might have to live for months”.

“I can’t tell people not to be scared, because that’s normal, but I can tell Neapolitans that we are paying attention and monitoring [the situation],” he continued in a statement.

“Never before has this territory been more closely watched, so let’s try and live as normally as we can.”


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Armenia an emerging destination for UK and global investors – Ambassador


The Armenian government is committed to building a knowledge-based, export-oriented, and inclusive economy, Armenia’s Ambassador to UK Varuzhan Nersesyan writes in an article published by London Business Matters.

“It encourages the inflow of foreign investments that advance innovation, generate knowledge, and facilitate technology knock-on effects that support economic advancement,” the Ambassador notes.

He emphasizes that Armenia in recent years Armenia has made significant progress on enhancing its business environment, creating opportunities and favorable conditions for investment, with a focus on the country’s technological transformation of traditional industries and its rise as a regional tech leader.

Engine
Armenia is also diversifying its economy with pioneering sectors, creating ample investment opportunities. The rise of Armenia’s tech sector has galvanized industries such as biotech, agrotech, and information and communications technologies, which have become an engine for sustained economic growth.

With a steadily growing and resilient economy, Armenia has much to offer foreign investors. Registering over 12.6 per cent of GDP growth in 2022, Armenia was the 4th fastest growing economy in the world according to
the IMF.

Open door
Armenia’s investment legislation grants equal treatment to foreign investors, which means a legal regime no less favorable than the one for citizens, unless a respective treaty provides a more favorable one.

There are no restrictions on remittances and repatriation of profits, free exchange of foreign currencies and no limitations on staff recruitment. The country’s favorable business climate and ‘open-door’ policy is also reflected in international reputable rankings where Armenia is ranked one of the highest in the region.

Gateway
Geographic location has enabled Armenia to play a bridging role not only between different cultures and civilizations, but also between different economies. Although Armenia has a relatively modest internal market, it offers different models of economic cooperation and serves as a gateway to major world markets.

Armenia has maintained a high level of cooperation with the EU with a Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement in force since 2021. This provides a framework to work together to strengthen democracy and human rights, create more jobs and business opportunities, fairer rules, more safety and security, and a cleaner environment as well as better education and opportunities for research.

Armenia-UK ties
A similar agreement, expected to be finalized and signed with the UK, will strengthen the institutional cooperation between our countries and open new perspectives for trade and economic development.

Last year’s Armenia-UK business forum in London, advanced commercial and trade affiliations between the two nations. It served as a platform within the UK for spotlighting Armenia’s economic prowess across various sectors including infrastructure, finance, and technology – areas ripe with opportunities for British investors seeking lucrative markets to explore.

Changing realities
Armenia has been transformed into a country of equal opportunities and fair competition. Investment regulations and legal framework is being systematically improved and modernized to respond to the changing realities and the needs of the private sector.

Continuous reforms combined with facilitated access to foreign markets, stable macroeconomic situation and a solid banking system, various incentive mechanisms and, most importantly, competitive human capital make Armenia a highly attractive investment destination.


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Arman Bosyan appointed deputy head of Foreign Intelligence Service


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Uzbek Minister: Enhancing cooperation with Azerbaijan priority – AzerNews.Az


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Ukraine imports early onions from Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan – FreshPlaza.com


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