Georgian authorities have made clear their pessimism over resolving the conflicts with Abkhazia and South Ossetia, according to Abkhaz journalist Inal Khashig, editor of the newspaper Chegemskaya Pravda.
Editor of 'Chegemskaya Pravda', Inal Khashig, spoke with Levan Lagulaa, editor-in-chief of 'Apsny Khabar', about the prospects of the new-old government.
Irakli Kobakhidze has once again raised the issue of Georgia's territorial integrity, stating that "with a consistent policy and patience, any goal can be achieved".
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.
Inal Khashig and Astamur Tania discuss January arrests of the opposition members in Abkhazia and whether such repressions can help stabilize the situation and prevent the storming of the presidential palace?
How conflict affects the economy in Georgian and Abkhaz societies, and how can both benefit from reopening of economic borders and meaningful cooperation
"In the second Karabakh war, Russia surpassed the West. The "new" world is the "Russian world", and the West is even more excluded from the sphere of conflict resolution"