Opinion: Pashinyan is right — Armenia’s path to the European Union will become harder if Georgia remains in its current state

Pashinyan is correct – Armenia’s journey toward the European Union will face increased challenges if Georgia persists in its current state. Tbilisi Share Share Giorgi Rukhadze, founder of the Centre for Strategic Analysis, commented on Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s assertion that a major impediment to Armenia’s integration into the European Union is the standstill in…

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OSCE Parliamentary Assembly calls on Georgia’s political forces to restore dialogue

The osce parliamentary assembly concluded a visit to georgia, expressing serious concerns regarding the lack of political dialogue within the country. The delegation highlighted this absence as a significant obstacle to stability and the resolution of georgia’s challenges. They voiced deep worry over recently adopted legislation, noting its broad scope threatens citizen participation in public…

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‘Let them bang their heads against the wall’: Armenia’s government reacts to proposal to join Russia’s Union State

Armenia reacted with strong opposition to a proposal to join Russia’s Union State. Former Nagorno-Karabakh security council secretary Vitaly Balasanyan suggested aligning Armenia with the Union, mirroring the Soviet Union, sparking outrage from the ruling Civil Contract party. Deputy Speaker Ruben Rubinyan vehemently denounced Balasanyan, accusing him of betraying Armenia and advocating for a future…

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