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Public Chamber member Tengiz Jopua calls the situation “embarrassingly insincere” and urges pragmatism and mutual responsibility.
Abkhaz opposition figure Dmitry Gvaramia believes that “isolated Russia should especially value such a loyal ally as Abkhazia”
How is the new curator better than the previous one, and why should the Abkhazian authorities not relax?
Nizfa Arshba accuses the State Security Service of defamation and damaging her honor, dignity, and professional reputation.
Journalist Inal Khashig on why Oleg Bartsyts’ visit to Moscow is more than a mere formality
Inal Khashig: "For Moscow, Georgia is currently the most important hub for re-export. In this context, will Moscow look for an option acceptable to Abkhazia, or will it simply push through the decision it needs?"
Kremlin pushes for Abkhazia investment deal again - the Abkhaz opposition sees this as interference in the republic’s internal affairs.
The European Court of Human Rights has concluded its examination of six lawsuits regarding property rights violations in Abkhazia, holding Russia fully responsible in all cases.
Rondeli Foundation explains the political factors that led to support for the IDP resolution by Armenia, Argentina, and South Africa.
Salome Zourabichvili talked about conflicts in response to a JAMnews question on increasing Russian influence in Abkhazia.
The review of dialogue and conflict transformation initiatives in the Georgian Abkhaz and Georgian-South Ossetian contexts.
Abkhazia’s new president, Badra Gunba, took the oath of office in the presence of parliament members and Constitutional Court judges.
A new term has emerged in Russian political vocabulary regarding the conflicts of the 1990s—Georgian "neo-Nazis." Why does Moscow need this?