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Recent developments regarding Georgia

Recent developments regarding Georgia

Since Russia's conflict in Ukraine began, 12,638 Russian people have entered and stayed in Georgia, Interior Minister Vakhtang Gomelauri announced. According to the Minister, the number of Belarusians who arrived in Georgia between February 24 and March 16 jumped tenfold, from 1,678 to 15,777, compared to the same period last year.
Anti-war protests in North Caucasus continue

Anti-war protests in North Caucasus continue

In Russia anti-war actions announced by the team of opposition politician Alexei Navalny are taking place. In all cities, they are accompanied by detentions of citizens, despite the absence of posters and other attributes of public events. In Volgograd, security forces detained seven people, in Rostov-on-Don - at least three.
President of Armenia: “Sanctions against Russia will hit our financial system”

President of Armenia: “Sanctions against Russia will hit our financial system”

"The restriction of financial flows will have a negative impact on Armenia. The situation is somewhat reminiscent of the early 1990s. At that time, the financial system of the Transcaucasian republic, which had declared independence, was just being formed. And for financial flows, not current electronic systems were used, but “manual” methods - money was transported in bags," Khachatryan recalled.

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