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Georgian authorities have set very low tariffs for oil transportation from Azerbaijan to Armenia
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Georgian authorities have set very low tariffs for oil transportation from Azerbaijan to Armenia
22 February 2026

Georgia has decided to set a symbolic price for the transit of petroleum products from Azerbaijan to Armenia, the country's Ministry of Economy announced. This move follows a one-time free transit of oil in early December 2025, after which standard tariffs were applied.

Saakashvili Comments on the Release of the Former Financier of the Founder of Georgian Dream
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Saakashvili Comments on the Release of the Former Financier of the Founder of Georgian Dream
20 February 2026

Georgia's third president, Mikheil Saakashvili, commented on the news of the release from custody of Giorgi Bachiashvili, the former financier of the founder of the ruling party, Bidzina Ivanishvili, and the former head of the Georgian Co-Investment Fund. He described the case as "a classic example of how a mafia state operates."

Armenian Church bishops criticized the authorities and reaffirmed their allegiance to the Catholicos
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Armenian Church bishops criticized the authorities and reaffirmed their allegiance to the Catholicos
20 February 2026

Armenian authorities have been criticized by hierarchs of the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC), who demand an end to the "campaign against the Church" and a call for restraint against eight clergy who have violated discipline. This statement was made following a meeting of bishops in Austria, where 25 bishops expressed their allegiance to Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II, condemning the practice of ignoring his name during services.

Azerbaijani media warn of a new round of Moscow's information pressure on Baku
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Azerbaijani media warn of a new round of Moscow's information pressure on Baku
19 February 2026

According to the publication Minval.Politics, Russia is allegedly preparing a "new dirty attack" against Azerbaijan. The publication claims that in the coming days, the information campaign could enter a "new, more aggressive phase." It notes that this refers not only to comments from individual experts, but also to a targeted wave of information attacks against both the country as a whole and its leadership personally.