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Credit allocation in Garabagh reaches 524.5 mln manats as of November 1


As of November 1, the volume of credit allocations in Azerbaijan’s Garabagh economic region amounted to 524.483 million manats. Azernews reports, citing the Central Bank of Azerbaijan, that this figure is…

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Armenia Sends Business Mission to Boost Ties with Kazakhstan – Caspian Post


Armenia Sends Business Mission to Boost Ties with Kazakhstan  Caspian Post

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Jugoistočni Kavkaz je između rovova i mostova. Jermenija i Azerbejdžan pregovaraju o Zangezurskom koridoru, prugama umesto fronta. Da li biramo granice ili saobraćajnice? #SouthCaucasus #ZangezurCorridor #geopolitika Više na: shorturl.at/mBlpm pic.x.com/UcxcS6t84R



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EU official highlights Zangazur Corridor’s role in strengthening regional connectivity


EU Commissioner for International Partnerships Jozef Sikela said the Zangazur Corridor could seamlessly complement existing transport routes in the South Caucasus and Central Asia, emphasizing its potential importance for regional trade, Azernews reports.

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Армян посадили за подрыв Крымского моста



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Pashinyan stresses need for dialogue with Azerbaijan to advance normalization – AzerNews


Pashinyan stresses need for dialogue with Azerbaijan to advance normalization  AzerNews

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Pashinyan stresses need for dialogue with Azerbaijan to advance normalization


Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Thursday emphasized that ongoing dialogue with Azerbaijan is essential for the normalization process between the two countries, Azernews reports via Armenian media.

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Россия и Кыргызстан расширяют военное взаимодействие | США начнут добычу вольфрама в Казахстане



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Azerbaijan represented at int’l symposium dedicated to Silk Road


Associate Professor Elmira Jafarova, Leading Researcher at the Department of History and Theory of Archaeological Heritage of the Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, has participated in the 2nd International Symposium on “Current Issues in the Study and Preservation of the Tangible and Cultural Heritage of the Silk Road”, Azernews reports.

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‘Completely false’ — US State Department on Georgian Dream’s claim that US dragged Georgia into war


US State Department response to Georgian Dream

US State Department response to Georgian Dream

The US State Department called “completely false” the statements by Georgian Dream parliament speaker Shalva Papuashvili claiming that the US sought to drag Georgia into a war.

The Georgian independent outlet Formula asked the US State Department to comment on Papuashvili’s 21 November statement regarding former US ambassador to Georgia Kelly Degnan. The State Department told Formula that these accusations are “completely false.”

Shalva Papuashvili claims that on 28 February 2022, just days after the start of the full-scale war in Ukraine, Ambassador Kelly Degnan approached the Georgian cabinet asking them to intervene in the situation.

“In my office sat the ambassador of one country, who told me that we should now escalate relations with Russia and decide whether we are on the light side or the dark side. This was the ambassador of the United States of America, Ms. Degnan, who arrived in Georgia on 28 February 2022, when the Russian army was approaching Kyiv.

We expected her to take a supportive position, saying that Georgia should not act recklessly at this moment, that a large war had started, and that the US would handle the matter, <…> that Georgians did not need excessive escalation, otherwise Russia would notice, and it would be better for a strong strategic partner to take charge.

Instead, we heard that we had to choose the light or dark side, and complaints that we had not yet imposed sanctions. I heard this personally,” Papuashvili said on 21 November 2025.

US State Department response to Georgian Dream