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SouthCaucasus: Solo Exhibition by Giorgi Chkhaidze at the Ria Keburia Foundation Gallery – curated by Nia Sanidze. Visiting together with Maka Batiashvili and Mariam Shakarashvili. Ambassadori Kachreti Golf Resort in Georgia. https://t.co/P4a6w9MgPy



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Azerbaijan Foreign Ministry calls hearings at US Congress blow to Azerbaijan-US relations


“The event that openly distorts and falsifies all the facts related to Azerbaijan is aimed at deteriorating Azerbaijan-United States relations,” Aykhan Hajizada, Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said in response to a local media inquiry on the hearing at the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission of the U.S. Congress on 19 September 2024.

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EU could strip Georgians of visa-free access over backsliding on democracy – POLITICO Europe


EU could strip Georgians of visa-free access over backsliding on democracy  POLITICO Europe

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EU could strip Georgians of visa-free access over backsliding on democracy – POLITICO Europe


EU could strip Georgians of visa-free access over backsliding on democracy  POLITICO Europe

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EU could strip Georgians of visa-free access over backsliding on democracy – POLITICO Europe


EU could strip Georgians of visa-free access over backsliding on democracy  POLITICO Europe

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EU could strip Georgians of visa-free access over backsliding on democracy – POLITICO Europe


EU could strip Georgians of visa-free access over backsliding on democracy  POLITICO Europe

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First VP Mehriban Aliyeva makes post on Uzeyir Hajibeyli’s house museum in Shusha


First Vice-President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Mehriban Aliyeva has shared a post on her social media accounts on Uzeyir Hajibeyli’s house-museum, which was inaugurated today by President Ilham Aliyev in Shusha, following its restoration.

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The expected merger of two prominent opposition parties in Georgia did not take place


Gakharia is not merging with Lelo in Georgia

Mediation efforts by the President of Georgia to unite two prominent opposition politicians in a joint political bloc ahead of the October 26 parliamentary elections were unsuccessful after several days of negotiations.

On September 19, Giorgi Gakharia, leader of the For Georgia party and former Prime Minister, announced that no agreement had been reached at this stage with Mamuka Khazaradze’s Lelo party and the Strong Georgia coalition it is part of.

These two politicians are well known in Georgia for their long-standing rivalry. However, both have expressed positive expectations about cooperation in the next parliamentary session.

Gakharia is not merging with Lelo in Georgia
Giorgi Gakharia (right), leader of the For Georgia party and former Prime Minister, announced that no agreement had been reached at this stage with Mamuka Khazaradze’s (left) Lelo party

Many experts in Georgia believe that an alliance between these two forces could significantly strengthen the opposition.

One of the leaders of the Lelo party, Saba Buadze, told journalists that there might be some misunderstanding, as the “Strong Georgia” coalition is ready to reach an agreement with former Prime Minister Gakharia’s party, and his party’s statement came as a surprise.

There were no fundamental objections within our coalition. There were questions about this important and sensitive process, but having questions among coalition partners is a perfectly expected and natural occurrence,” said Saba Buadze.

The For Georgia party’s statement reads:

Our political team has always prioritized the national interests of the state and our citizens over any party or personal interests.

This was the case in the past when we were in power, it is true today as we are in the opposition, and it will remain so in the future. Therefore, we set aside our party’s interests. However, the other side requested more time to reach an internal agreement within their coalition. Unfortunately, it appears the other side was unable to achieve internal consensus.

The time to make concrete decisions before the elections is already limited, and at this stage, an agreement has not been reached.

The discussions between us and the Lelo party give us positive expectations for cooperation in the next parliamentary term.

Our political goal is to replace Georgian Dream without the return of the National Movement, ensure peace in the country, and end polarization,” the statement reads.

On September 16, Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili invited Mamuka Khazaradze, leader of the Strong Georgia coalition, and Giorgi Gakharia, leader of the Gakharia – For Georgia party, to her Orbeliani Palace residence on September 17 for merger talks.

At a briefing, the president stated her readiness to facilitate the negotiation process as a neutral party.

On September 17, the opposition leaders first met without the president and then with her. After the meeting, Giorgi Gakharia reported that Mamuka Khazaradze “requested one more day to align positions.”

On September 18, Khazaradze and Gakharia met again at the president’s residence. Following the meeting, Gakharia announced that the negotiations would conclude the next day. Khazaradze said that while “the process was not easy, the parties are fundamentally close.”


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Lufthansa airlines extend suspension of Mideast flights


German airline group Lufthansa said Thursday it was extending a suspension of flights to Tel Aviv, Tehran and Beirut, as regional tensions soared following deadly explosions in Lebanon this week, Report informs via AFP.


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MFA: Hearing held in US Congress is aimed at deteriorating Azerbaijan-US relations


A hearing titled “Human Rights in Azerbaijan Since the Fall of Nagorno-Karabakh” held in the US Congress is aimed at deteriorating Azerbaijan-United States relations, spokesperson of the Azerbaijani Ministry of Foreign Affairs Aykhan Hajizada said in his