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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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European States "disturbed and deeply concerned at the deteriorating situation in Georgia"

European States "disturbed and deeply concerned at the deteriorating situation in Georgia"

A number of European states have said that they are "disturbed and deeply concerned at the deteriorating situation in Georgia". In a Joint statement of 11 July 2025 the Foreign Ministers of Belgium, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the High Representative of the European Union commented on recent developments in Georgia We, the Foreign Ministers of European democracies, are disturbed and deeply concerned at the deteriorating situation in Georgia. We strongly condemn the recent, politically motivated, imprisonment and detention of the leaders of Georgian opposition, clearly designed to stifle political opposition in Georgia, a few months ahead of the local elections. Their detention, as well as arbitrary arrests and increasing repression of other Georgian authorities` critics, representatives of civil society, peaceful protesters and independent journalists, contribute to dismantling of democracy in Georgia and rapid transformation towards an authoritarian system, in contradiction to European norms and values. Recent legislative changes aim at stifling independent civil society and legitimate protest.
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Abu Dhabi peace talks come with small breakthroughs for Armenia and Azerbaijan

Abu Dhabi peace talks come with small breakthroughs for Armenia and Azerbaijan

On Thursday (10 July), Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev met in the UAE to advance their peace negotiations, following the March agreement on a draft treaty intended to end decades of conflict. The talks, which covered border delimitation and confidence-building measures, were described by both sides as constructive. However, no final timeline for signing the full agreement was announced.

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Talks in Belgrade crucial for Karabakh.
Talks in Belgrade crucial for Karabakh.

Talks in Belgrade crucial for Karabakh.

In Belgrade on 3-4 December the co-Chair countries will have as a minimum to show that the parties to the conflict remain engaged in negotiations, preferably by announcing the dates for a presidential summit.
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Armenian President inspects troops on front-line and visits Karabakh.
Armenian President inspects troops on front-line and visits Karabakh.

Armenian President inspects troops on front-line and visits Karabakh.

The north-eastern border of Armenia with Azerbaijan has seen an increase in tension in the last year, with many reported incidents of exchange of fire between troops of the two countries - some of which have resulted in casualties, including civilians.
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Red cross repatriates Armenian POW
Red cross repatriates Armenian POW

Red cross repatriates Armenian POW

"Acting as a neutral intermediary and in accordance with its mandate, the ICRC facilitated the return following the decision of the Azerbaijan authorities and with the full cooperation of all sides".