Day: June 25, 2024
October 7 investigation – Google Search https://t.co/aLx4wJj0Kc pic.twitter.com/PqbHmNb2OW
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) June 25, 2024
October 7 investigation – GS https://t.co/nf3N65cfot
Now is the time for an examination of the October 7 failures – The Jerusalem Posthttps://t.co/A3oaEpfzpP › Opinion
May 21, 2024 — The time has come for a thorough investigation into the Hamas massacre of October 7. Enough…— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) June 25, 2024
Just in: The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants on war crimes charges against Russian security council secretary Sergei Shoigu and Valery Gerasimov, the top commander of Russia’s invasion force in Ukraine https://t.co/hMJNcmcnNh pic.twitter.com/r1SbSawqMD
— Financial Times (@FT) June 25, 2024
#Лавров уже является третьим высокопоставленным российским чиновником после #Путина и #Медведева, который заявляет о готовности #России к переговорам. Лавров здесь создает впечатление, что кто-то в #Украине или на #Западе планирует умолять Россию прийти и сесть за стол… pic.twitter.com/aAsbvw91Xf
— gerry Karisson (@KarissonGerry) June 25, 2024
🇷🇺🚨 La Cour pénale internationale vient d’émettre des mandats d’arrêt contre :
➡️ Sergueï Choïgou : secrétaire du Conseil de sécurité de la Russie
➡️ Valeri Guerassimov : chef d’état-major général des forces armées de la Russiehttps://t.co/EjKX1750sl pic.twitter.com/gmkwSxqBqV
— Random OSINT (@osint_random) June 25, 2024
October 7 investigation – Google Search https://t.co/aLx4wJj0Kc pic.twitter.com/PqbHmNb2OW
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) June 25, 2024
October 7 investigation – GS https://t.co/nf3N65cfot
Now is the time for an examination of the October 7 failures – The Jerusalem Posthttps://t.co/A3oaEpfzpP › Opinion
May 21, 2024 — The time has come for a thorough investigation into the Hamas massacre of October 7. Enough…— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) June 25, 2024
Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan had a phone conversation with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Turkey, Hakan Fidan․
The interlocutors discussed issues of continued dialogue between the two countries and referred to regional developments.
The process of normalization of relations between Armenia and Turkey, the implementation of the agreements were touched upon.

Georgian opposition Declaration of Unity
Six opposition parties have signed the “Declaration of Unity of the Georgian Opposition.” This document outlines their commitment to unite both before and after the elections.
The parties declare that they are coming together around the goals set forth in the “Georgian Charter,” presented by the country’s president, Salome Zurabishvili.
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Declaration of Unity of the Georgian opposition
The “Declaration of Unity of the Georgian Opposition” has been signed by six opposition parties: “National Movement,” “Girchi – More Freedom,” “Ahali,” “Lelo,” “Droa,” and “Strategy Aghmashenebeli.”
The parties signed the document in Brussels and agreed to:
- “Free the state from oligarchy and the rule of the ‘Georgian Dream’ party, which is under the control of Bidzina Ivanishvili”
- “Return Georgia to the path of swift integration into the European Union”
- “Do everything possible to achieve a convincing victory in the elections”
The parties commit to protecting each voter’s voice and ensuring that overcoming the five-percent threshold is not an issue.
They also state that:
- By July 8, 2024, they will determine the most effective configuration for unity.
- They will avoid attacking each other.
- They will agree to form a unified ruling coalition after the elections.
- They will commit to not voting for the formation of a government that includes “Georgian Dream” in the new parliament.
- They will support a single candidate for the presidency in the presidential elections.
The signatories of the declaration state that they ask their Western partners to use all available means to protect the right of Georgian citizens to participate in fair and transparent elections, “as this possibility may be deliberately restricted by the ‘Georgian Dream’ government.”
The parties signing the declaration call on the ODIHR/OSCE, the European Parliament, the Council of Europe, and other agencies to ensure close monitoring of the parliamentary elections.

