Abkhaz economy and the Ukrainian crisis – “a reset is needed”

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The Abkhaz economy and the Ukrainian crisis – why, with all the crisis going on across the world after the Ukraine events, is the Abkhaz government so inert in its reaction? What actions are needed to revive the Abkhaz economy?

What can Abkhazia offer the states of the South Caucasus in matters of regional stability? – Inal Khashig, the editor of the Chegemskaya Pravda newspaper, talked about this with economist Akhra Aristava in a new issue of the CONVERSATION program.

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