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Lavrov on Russian gas prices in Armenia

Lavrov on Russian gas prices in Armenia

Lavrov said that when the gas price for Armenia and Belarus was set lower than the market one, everyone took it for granted. “And no one said that it was politics. Everyone was saying that it should be so,” he stated.
Lavrov speaks on Russian-Georgian relations

Lavrov speaks on Russian-Georgian relations

On 21 April, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov spoke on the issues of Russian-Georgian relations during an online round table organized by the Gorchakov Fund. The Senior Fellow in Carnegie Europe Thomas De Waal considered that Lavrov sent “mixed messages” in regard to his Russia-Georgia statements.
Covid-19 measure update in Armenia

Covid-19 measure update in Armenia

Stricter quarantine measures have been put into place in select locations in Armenia. Opposition parties have announced further economic support measures to cover sectors the government has not covered.
Protests in North Ossetia

Protests in North Ossetia

An anti-quarantine protest occurred in North Ossetia yesterday based on a conspiracy theory that COVID-19 does not exist. Read about the protesters' demands here.
Georgian Media as a Fake News?

Georgian Media as a Fake News?

Independent media is a hot button topic around the world, but we rarely hear about Georgia. Read Archil Sikharulidze's piece on the 'war against disinformation' in Georgia to learn what is going on in this country at the crossroads of East and West.

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