#Georgia 🇬�� #SouthCaucasus #Connectivity
— Tamar Beruchashvili – თამარ ბერუჩაშვილი (@tberuch) Mar 8, 2026
Day: March 8, 2026
#SouthCaucasus
#Iran War Ripples Across #MiddleEast, Caucasus With New Attacks rferl.org/a/azerbaijan-i…— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Mar 8, 2026
The war triggered by Russia–Ukraine War has already reshaped the global food landscape. Before the conflict, Ukraine was widely known as one of the world’s most important agricultural exporters, often referred to as Europe’s breadbasket. The country held a crucial position in global markets for wheat, sunflower oil, and animal feed, supplying millions of tons of agricultural products to countries across the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.
Armenia conducts about 14.8% of its total trade turnover with Iran, the Persian Gulf countries and Israel combined, making it the most exposed among the three economies. dlvr.it/TRMWDf #SouthCaucasus #IranCrisis #ArmeniaTrade #EconomicExposure #GlobalTrade
— bne IntelliNews (@bneintellinews) Mar 8, 2026
South Caucasus economies exposed to Iran crisis mainly through trade links, GlobalSource says #bne #SouthCaucasus #Armenia #Azerbaijan #Georgia #IranStrikes #economy intellinews.com/south-caucasus… pic.x.com/cwQuNkhbwn
— bne IntelliNews (@bneintellinews) Mar 8, 2026
