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Search | 58 Articles

EU rejection rally

EU offers Georgia membership “perspective,” but not candidacy

The announcement prompted a half-full-or-half-empty debate in Georgia, which is now closer than ever to EU membership but behind Ukraine and Moldova.
Giorgi Lomsadze Jun 24, 2022
Zourabichvili

Georgian president breaks with ruling party in bid to boost EU prospects

She used her first-ever veto to try to block a controversial surveillance bill as the government blusters in its response to criticism from Europe.
Nini Gabritchidze Jun 23, 2022
anti-Pashinyan rally in Los Angeles

Armenia diaspora faces waning influence on Turkey, Azerbaijan negotiations

Recent moves toward restoring relations with Armenia’s traditional enemies have run into strong resistance from the global diaspora. But will it make a difference?
Ani Mejlumyan Jun 22, 2022
Erekle II (National Archive of Georgia)

Perspectives | Language and the decline of democracy in Georgia

Democracy relies on a language of compromise and mediation. Georgia’s political elite, however, is fixated on “traitors” and “enemies.”
Stephen F. Jones Jun 20, 2022
EC Georgia

Georgia recommended for EU candidacy, but with conditions

The news from Brussels represented a significant step forward for Georgia’s European aspirations, but Ukraine and Moldova were offered quicker paths toward EU accession.
Nini Gabritchidze Jun 17, 2022
Zourabichvili Michel

Georgian leaders lash out after ominous signs on EU candidacy

As signals from Brussels appear to foreshadow bad news for Tbilisi, the government is preemptively making excuses and the president is working on damage control.
Nini Gabritchidze Jun 15, 2022
Ivanishvili

EU parliament votes to consider sanctioning Georgia’s informal leader

The body cited Bidzina Ivanishvili’s “Kremlin links” just as the country is waiting for news from Brussels on whether it will be granted EU candidate status.
Nini Gabritchidze Jun 10, 2022
gulls

Batumi development would break Georgia’s biodiversity promise to EU

Georgia pledged it would protect the Chorokhi Delta, a unique ecosystem and one of the country’s best spots for birding.
Katharine Khamhaengwong Jun 6, 2022
Georgian prosecutors

Scam call centers proliferate in Georgia

European governments are complaining about Georgian call centers fleecing their elderly citizens.
Giorgi Lomsadze Jun 3, 2022
The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan meet with EU President Charles Michel in Brussels. (president.az)

EU emerges as major player in Armenia-Azerbaijan negotiations

The last two meetings between the two countries’ leaders have been in Brussels. Moscow has noticed.
Heydar Isayev, Joshua Kucera, Ani Mejlumyan May 25, 2022
EU Georgia

Georgia facing tough questions with bid for EU membership

Few took it seriously when Georgia’s ruling party promised to formally apply for EU membership in 2024. But then events pushed them to apply even earlier. Is Georgia ready?
Nini Gabritchidze May 16, 2022
Turkmen women

Turkmenistan: Trading places

Amid a food crisis, the president says food imports should be stopped. This and more in our weekly Turkmenistan briefing.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin May 10, 2022
Turkey pipeline

Southeast Europe looks to Azerbaijan to replace Russian gas

For Azerbaijan to meet gas demand in the Balkans, billions in new investments – and patience – will be required.
David O'Byrne May 6, 2022
Asurov

Azerbaijani activists being arrested after deportation from Germany

Germany is the leading destination for Azerbaijanis leaving for political reasons. It’s also Europe’s leading deporter of Azerbaijanis.
Heydar Isayev May 5, 2022
Russian peacekeepers/Telegram

Perspectives | Beyond Minsk? The remaking of the Armenian-Azerbaijani peace process

The 2020 war, and now Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, have significantly shifted the landscape for the negotiations.
Laurence Broers Apr 20, 2022

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