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Ardshinbank and HSBC Bank Armenia customers can benefit from an expanded ATM network. – Armenia News


Ardshinbank and HSBC Bank Armenia customers can benefit from an expanded ATM network.  Armenia News

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Supreme Leader of North Korea congratulates President Ilham Aliyev – Trend News Agency


Supreme Leader of North Korea congratulates President Ilham Aliyev  Trend News Agency

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Rais of Tatarstan congratulates Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev – APA


Rais of Tatarstan congratulates Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev  APA

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North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un congratulates Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev – APA


North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un congratulates Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev  APA

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Azerbaijani FM informed Louis Bono about latest progress on peace agenda – APA


Azerbaijani FM informed Louis Bono about latest progress on peace agenda  APA

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Ukraine affirms support for Azerbaijan’s COP29 Presidency – News.Az


Ukraine affirms support for Azerbaijan’s COP29 Presidency  News.Az

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Opposition Parties Sign Georgian Charter Today


On June 3, the opposition political parties which have agreed to sign the Georgian Charter – a roadmap initiated by President Zurabishvili for resolving the political crisis and advancing EU integration – will do so today. United National Movement, Strategy Aghmashenebeli, Ahali, Lelo for Georgia, European Georgia, Republican Party, Citizens, and For People are expected to sign the Charter later today. Opposition For Justice, Greens Party, Girchi-More Freedom and Droa, European Democrats have already signed the Charter, according to the Presidential Administration.

At today’s briefing, the opposition For Georgia party said it supports the reforms’ part outlined in the Charter. It announced however the decision not to sign the Charter, citing objections to the idea of a technical government and the proposed early elections in 2025, which, according to For Georgia MP Beka Liluashvili “leads to political and legal deadlock.”

Earlier Iago Khvichia, the leader of Girchi, refused to join the President’s initiative. Although he expressed his party’s readiness to take part in the discussions, he said: “Of course, this document will not have our signature.”

The Georgian Charter, announced by President Zurabishvili on May 26, calls on all signatory parties, if they receive a popular mandate in the upcoming parliamentary elections, to commit to fulfilling its objectives during the spring session and to schedule early elections for the fall of 2025 to create the environment for free and fair elections. The technical, non-partisan government will be proposed by the President.

More to follow…


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Opposition Parties Sign Georgian Charter Today


On June 3, the opposition political parties which have agreed to sign the Georgian Charter – a roadmap initiated by President Zurabishvili for resolving the political crisis and advancing EU integration – will do so today. United National Movement, Strategy Aghmashenebeli, Ahali, Lelo for Georgia, European Georgia, Republican Party, Citizens, and For People are expected to sign the Charter later today. Opposition For Justice, Greens Party, Girchi-More Freedom and Droa, European Democrats have already signed the Charter, according to the Presidential Administration.

At today’s briefing, the opposition For Georgia party said it supports the reforms’ part outlined in the Charter. It announced however the decision not to sign the Charter, citing objections to the idea of a technical government and the proposed early elections in 2025, which, according to For Georgia MP Beka Liluashvili “leads to political and legal deadlock.”

Earlier Iago Khvichia, the leader of Girchi, refused to join the President’s initiative. Although he expressed his party’s readiness to take part in the discussions, he said: “Of course, this document will not have our signature.”

The Georgian Charter, announced by President Zurabishvili on May 26, calls on all signatory parties, if they receive a popular mandate in the upcoming parliamentary elections, to commit to fulfilling its objectives during the spring session and to schedule early elections for the fall of 2025 to create the environment for free and fair elections. The technical, non-partisan government will be proposed by the President.

More to follow…