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16.07.2023
Azerbaijan accuses Russia of failing to fulfil Karabakh deal

Azerbaijan has accused Russia and Armenia of failing to fulfil a ceasefire deal in the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave as Moscow offered to host new peace talks while the European Union urged Baku and Yerevan to refrain from “violence and harsh rhetoric”.

Source: Al Jazeera
11.04.2023
Thousands rally in Georgia against government

Thousands of opposition supporters rallied Sunday in the Georgian capital Tbilisi as the Black Sea nation's government faces mounting accusations of backsliding on democracy.

Source: VOA News
09.03.2023
Georgia withdraws 'foreign agent' bill, protests to continue

After days of protests in the streets, Georgia's ruling party has said it will withdraw a proposed law to classify media and NGOs that receive funding from abroad as "foreign agents."

Source: DW
31.01.2023
New Head of monitoring mission appointed

The Council appointed today Dimitrios Karabalis, a Greek diplomat, as the new Head of Mission for the European Union Monitoring Mission in Georgia (EUMM Georgia).

Source: EU Press Release
28.09.2022
Georgian village welcomes reopening of crossing points with South Ossetia

After nearly three years of complete closure, the doors between South Ossetia and Georgia proper are cracking open. Following the election of a new de facto leader in May, the South Ossetian authorities have already opened two crossing points for three brief periods and in late September, will open them again for a 10-day stretch.

Source: EurasiaNet
04.07.2022
Georgians rally en masse for EU, urge government to quit

Georgians staged a new mass rally on Sunday (3 July) demanding that the government resign over its failure to formally secure candidacy for membership of the European Union.

Source: EurActiv
30.06.2022
EU demands to reduce polarization and “deoligarchize” spark debate in Georgia

Presented with a to-do list of issues to address before they can get status as an EU candidate, Georgians have begun to mull over what the demands from Brussels mean and how the country can fulfill them.

Source: EurasiaNet
01.06.2022
Russia praises South Ossetia’s decision to drop unification referendum

Moscow has welcomed the decision of the new leadership of South Ossetia to suspend a planned referendum on joining Russia, though the two sides promised to carry out some other unspecified “integration.”

Source: EurasiaNet
23.05.2022
Armenia, Azerbaijan leaders discuss ‘peace treaty’ over Nagorno-Karabakh

The leaders of arch-foes Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed in a Brussels meeting Sunday [o5/22] to “advance discussions” on a peace treaty over a troubled region that saw a war break out in 2020, the European Council’s president said.

Source: The Defense Post
09.05.2022
De facto incumbent leader in Georgia's breakaway region of South Ossetia loses runoff

Anatoly Bibilov, the de facto incumbent leader of Georgia's breakaway region of South Ossetia, was defeated by the leader of the Nykhas party, Alan Gagloyev, in a May 8 presidential runoff election. 

Source: RFE/RL