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Stories under this heading cover the South Caucasus – a region encompassing Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, as well as the unrecognised entities of Abkhazia, South Ossetia, and Nagorno-Karabakh.

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The Georgians are still waiting for the man on the white horse!

The Georgians are still waiting for the man on the white horse!

The political crises in Georgia that started after disputed parliamentary elections at the end of last year, shows no sign of easing. The government, formed by the ruling Georgian Dream party, appears exhausted. Its strategy of wearing out the opposition failed. It is now increasingly resorting to repression. Many opposition activists have been arrested, and the Government keeps introducing laws and administrative measures that are meant to tighten its control of the country, but in practice increase the resolve of its opponents. The Georgian Dream government is at a dead end.

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Obama and Putin discuss Karabakh
Obama and Putin discuss Karabakh

Obama and Putin discuss Karabakh

In a telephone conversation with the Russian President, US President Barak Obama says he is ready to intensify efforts for resolving the Karabakh conflict
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EU envoy discusses Karabakh with Armenian leader
EU envoy discusses Karabakh with Armenian leader

EU envoy discusses Karabakh with Armenian leader

President Sargsyan emphasised that "Armenia highly values EU commitment to create a favorable atmosphere for the comprehensive settlement of the NK issue"
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Moscow "does not seek to monopolise the Karabakh peace process"
Moscow "does not seek to monopolise the Karabakh peace process"

Moscow "does not seek to monopolise the Karabakh peace process"

The spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry rejected criticism that after the St Petersburg meeting Russia refused to share information, and said Russia's role was appreciated by the mediators, and the sides in the conflict