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Pashinyan held remote meeting of operational headquarters of emergency situation management in Lori and Tavush … – 1Lurer


Pashinyan held remote meeting of operational headquarters of emergency situation management in Lori and Tavush …  1Lurer

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Armenia says detained 273 anti-government protesters – The Times of India


Armenia says detained 273 anti-government protesters  The Times of India

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Our common objective is sustainable peace in the South Caucasus – Borrell had a phone conversation with Mirzoyan – ARMENPRESS


Our common objective is sustainable peace in the South Caucasus – Borrell had a phone conversation with Mirzoyan  ARMENPRESS

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VP Harris to Zurabishvili: Georgian People Look to You to Champion Country’s Euro-Atlantic Future


In a letter sent to Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili on May 24, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, while voicing concern about the foreign agents law, commended President Salome Zurabishvili’s recent actions, including her veto of the bill, in protecting Georgia’s democracy and Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic path.

“President Biden and I have been following events in Georgia with great concern,” the letter begins, adding that they are worried about developments in Georgia, such as the passage of the foreign agents bill, that “could threaten Georgia’s democracy and undermine Georgia’s relationship with the United States and Europe.” The U.S. Vice President applauds President Zurabishvili’s recent actions, including her veto of “that anti-democratic measure” as well as her “commitment to protect civil society as it comes under threat in Georgia.”

The letter speaks of the U.S.-Georgia partnership and decades of U.S. support for Georgia’s democracy and its Euro-Atlantic aspirations. It emphasizes that the U.S. has been a “steadfast” supporter of Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity since 2008, adding: “We fought shoulder to shoulder in Afghanistan, and the United States is the largest supplier of foreign assistance to Georgia to help build critical infrastructure, strengthen democratic institutions, and modernize your military forces.”

“The Georgian people have been clear that they want a future in the European Union and NATO,” the VP Harris wrote, adding that Georgians recognize that the foreign agents’ law jeopardizes that future, “which is why they have strongly opposed it.” The letter adds: “They have every right to pursue that future, and force must not be used to prevent peaceful assembly and the exercise of the right to freedom of expression.”

“We appreciate your leadership and efforts to protect civil society in Georgia. These efforts will continue to be essential as the Georgian people look to you to defend democracy and champion Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic future. The United States stands with you and all Georgians in pursuit of a better future,” the letter concludes.

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VP Harris to Zurabishvili: Georgian People Look to You to Champion Country’s Euro-Atlantic Future


In a letter sent to Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili on May 24, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, while voicing concern about the foreign agents law, commended President Salome Zurabishvili’s recent actions, including her veto of the bill, in protecting Georgia’s democracy and Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic path.

“President Biden and I have been following events in Georgia with great concern,” the letter begins, adding that they are worried about developments in Georgia, such as the passage of the foreign agents bill, that “could threaten Georgia’s democracy and undermine Georgia’s relationship with the United States and Europe.” The U.S. Vice President applauds President Zurabishvili’s recent actions, including her veto of “that anti-democratic measure” as well as her “commitment to protect civil society as it comes under threat in Georgia.”

The letter speaks of the U.S.-Georgia partnership and decades of U.S. support for Georgia’s democracy and its Euro-Atlantic aspirations. It emphasizes that the U.S. has been a “steadfast” supporter of Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity since 2008, adding: “We fought shoulder to shoulder in Afghanistan, and the United States is the largest supplier of foreign assistance to Georgia to help build critical infrastructure, strengthen democratic institutions, and modernize your military forces.”

“The Georgian people have been clear that they want a future in the European Union and NATO,” the VP Harris wrote, adding that Georgians recognize that the foreign agents’ law jeopardizes that future, “which is why they have strongly opposed it.” The letter adds: “They have every right to pursue that future, and force must not be used to prevent peaceful assembly and the exercise of the right to freedom of expression.”

“We appreciate your leadership and efforts to protect civil society in Georgia. These efforts will continue to be essential as the Georgian people look to you to defend democracy and champion Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic future. The United States stands with you and all Georgians in pursuit of a better future,” the letter concludes.

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Ambassador to Netherlands speaks on agenda and goals of Azerbaijan during COP29


The Ambassador of Azerbaijan to the Netherlands, Rahman Mustafayev, in an interview with the English-language Dutch newspaper Holland Times spoke about the agenda and main goals of the November UN climate summit in Baku.


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Iranian MFA: Relations with Azerbaijan developing in right direction


Relations between Iran and Azerbaijan are developing in the right direction, the spokesperson of the Foreign Affairs Ministry of Iran, Nasser Kanaani, said, Report informs via Iranian mass media.


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Azerbaijan expects economic growth in 2024 – News.Az


Azerbaijan expects economic growth in 2024  News.Az

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I believe our partnership with Azerbaijan to gain further strength – Georgian PM – Trend News Agency


I believe our partnership with Azerbaijan to gain further strength – Georgian PM  Trend News Agency