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Political Crisis in Georgia after the Parliamentary Elections
By Nika Chitadze, PhD, Professor at the International University of the Black Sea, Tbilisi
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Putin says opposing forces in Belarus need to resolve crisis via talks
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that Belarus was facing unprecedented meddling by external forces and he called on opposing political forces to try to resolve their differences through talks.
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Merkel: Challenge with China is finding right balance between values and interests
Europe must stand up for its values in its dealings with China, but given the country’s sheer population and economic importance, there will always be a trade-off between the EU’s values and its interests, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said.
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Russia warns incoming Moldovan president on troops withdrawals in breakaway region
The Kremlin on Monday rebuffed calls by Moldova’s incoming president, Maia Sandu, for Russian troops to withdraw from the breakaway region of Transdniestria, saying it would be seriously destabilising.
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Exclusive: Trump to add China's SMIC and CNOOC to defense blacklist - sources
The Trump administration is poised to add China’s top chipmaker SMIC and national offshore oil and gas producer CNOOC to a blacklist of alleged Chinese military companies, according to a document and sources, curbing their access to U.S. investors and escalating tensions with Beijing weeks before President-elect Joe Biden takes office.
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Nagorno-Karabakh Becomes Russia's Latest Protectorate in the South Caucasus
By Benyamin Poghosyan, PhD, Chairman, Center for Political and Economic Strategic Studies
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United States-Georgia Charter on Strategic Partnership: Defence and Security
By Eugene Kogan, Tbilisi-based defence and security expert
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Biden urged to extend U.S.-Russia arms treaty for full 5 years without conditions
Arms control advocates are urging Joe Biden to extend the last U.S.-Russian treaty limiting deployed strategic nuclear arms for five years, but some experts argue the U.S. president-elect should go for a shorter period to maintain leverage over Moscow.
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