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SouthCaucasus: European Commission considers temporary suspension of visa-free regime for Georgia. via ⁦@JAMnewsCaucasus⁩ https://t.co/MfgGbRgdkT



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SouthCaucasus: Georgian Dream and UNM supporters clash in western Georgia. via ⁦@OCMediaorg⁩ #GEvote2024 https://t.co/l04qHRYxYW



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SouthCaucasus: Friends, the deadline to register to vote abroad is October 7. Immigrant votes could be decisive in this election. via @Mikiashvili_M



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Erdogan says ready to meet with Syria’s Assad, waiting for response from Damascus


Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan reaffirmed his readiness to meet with his Syrian counterpart, Bashar Assad, before flying to the United States to attend the UN General Assembly session, Report informs via TASS.


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New era of climate finance: key to success of COP29 and future initiatives


Climate finance has become a key aspect of global efforts to combat climate change. Ahead of COP29 in Baku, discussions on this issue are set to touch on two important components that require the integration of a broader global financial framework. Fiscal constraints continue to put pressure on states’ ability to allocate resources for development and climate action.

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Azerbaijan’s sugar exports up over 46%


In January-August of 2024, Azerbaijan imported sugar and sugar confectionery worth $180.756 million, marking an 3.5% increase from the same period of 2023, Report informs, citing the State Customs Committee.


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To Her Excellency Madame Myriam Spiteri Debono, President of the Republic of Malta


Dear Madam President,
On my own behalf and on behalf of the people of Azerbaijan, I cordially …

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Caspian Sea & COP29: Positive trends observed in chemical composition of water


Azerbaijan will host the COP29 event this November. Undoubtedly, one of the focal topics during the conference will be the ecosystem and cleanliness of the Caspian Sea.

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Azerbaijan’s figure skater participates in Grand Prix in Turkiye


Azerbaijan’s figure skater Sabina Aliyeva participated in the Grand Prix held in Ankara, Turkiye, for juniors, Azernews reports.

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“Russia won’t return South Ossetia to Georgia”: Reactions to the military-technical cooperation agreement


Russia-South Ossetia cooperation agreement

Russian president Vladimir Putin submitted the military-technical cooperation agreement with South Ossetia for ratification to the State Duma. This agreement was signed over a year ago, on August 23, 2023. Some South Ossetian politicians view this as a rebuttal to recent concerns that Russia plans to “cede” South Ossetia to Georgia in exchange for its loyalty.

The explanatory note to the agreement states that it is “aimed at deepening cooperation in the military-technical sphere.”

Additionally, the accompanying documents include a conclusion from the Russian government, indicating that “the implementation of this agreement will enhance military-technical cooperation to strengthen the defense capabilities of the Russian Federation and the Republic of South Ossetia.”

A source in the South Ossetian government, speaking anonymously, explained that “military-technical cooperation includes training our military, collaboration in weapons production, acquisition, and operation, along with various other aspects outlined between the Armed Forces of Russia and our republic.

He also recalled that a similar agreement regarding the “unified Russian military base in South Ossetia” was signed 15 years ago, in 2009. He noted that the current document represents a development and deepening of the cooperation established in 2009.

Overall, Russia ensures the security of South Ossetia and will provide military assistance in the event of threats from Georgia,” he stated.



Former South Ossetian parliament member Amiran Diakonov called the agreement “necessary”:

“The document is essential. It is being signed during turbulent times and indicates that full-fledged bilateral allied relations are developing between South Ossetia and Russia. This proves that the rumors claiming Russia intends to ‘hand over South Ossetia to Georgia’ are false.”

Diakonov believes this agreement serves as a legal mechanism for the reconstruction of South Ossetia’s army.

The Deputy Director of the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation, Ramil Saifutdinov, has been appointed as the representative of the Russian president regarding the ratification of the agreement.

The Cabinet of Ministers has already supported the ratification, which is subject to approval under Article 15 of the law “On International Treaties of Russia.”

The document specifies that ratifying the agreement will not require additional funds from the federal budget.

Russia-South Ossetia cooperation agreement


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