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The rally of thousands of - people in support of Ukraine in Tbilisi
Baku/05.03.22/Turan: Thousands of Georgians gathered in the evening in the center of Tbilisi in support of Ukraine.
President of Ukraine Vladymyr Zelensky from Kiev and President of Georgia Salome Zurabishvili addressed those gathered on Rustaveli Avenue through a teleconference.
The national anthems of the two countries were performed at the action.
"Vilnius, Frankfurt, Tbilisi, Bratislava, Prague, Lyon, Paris - today you are all Ukrainians," Zelensky said live, addressing protesters in these seven cities and urging them to support Ukraine.
Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili stressed in her address that Georgia will stand next to the friendly people of Ukraine, including in order to defend its European future. -02D-
Politics
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On the eve of the closing of the COP29 climate conference in Baku, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has drawn attention to the criminal cases of journalists detained in Azerbaijan.
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Negotiations at the 29th session of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Baku have been extended until November 24, a source in the UNFCCC Secretariat told the Turan news agency. According to the source, participants aim to finalize and sign the concluding documents by that date.
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According to the Turkish newspaper Sabah, officials from the Istanbul Prosecutor's Office's Anti-Smuggling Unit have detained an Azerbaijani citizen with a large shipment of gold. The detention took place near the Vadi İstanbul shopping center in the Sarıyer district, where a taxi was stopped. During the search, 70 kg of gold was found. The Azerbaijani citizen in the vehicle claimed ownership of the cargo and also stated that he was a diplomat. The investigation by the prosecutor's office is ongoing, reports Sabah newspaper. The media outlet does not disclose the name of the "diplomat," only his initials – M.G.Ş. The Azerbaijani Ministry of Foreign Affairs has declined to comment on the situation.
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On November 22, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan discussed negotiations with Azerbaijan regarding a peace treaty in an interview with Public TV. In particular, he emphasized that society should move away from certain stereotypes. “We are outraged when we hear the term ‘Western Azerbaijan.’ But we don’t think that when we say ‘Western Armenia,’ it also irritates anyone,” he stated.
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