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The situation in Georgia's Dmanisi region, the impact of the Karabakh war on Azerbaijan's economy, and economic problems in general are the focus of today's media attention.
Bizimyolinfo.az writes that Georgian police are unable to stop the riots in Dmanisi and clashes between Azeris and Svanis.
The Azerbaijani population is frustrated by the inactivity of the local police, who do not respond to the outrages of the Svanis, who behave like criminals. This is what caused today's crisis.
The police have closed the entrance and exit from Dmanisi, but the 150 police officers will not be able to keep the situation under control..
Modern.az discusses the impact of the conflict with Armenia on Azerbaijan's economy.
MP Vahid Ahmedov believes that the tension around Karabakh, the information war and the actions of Russian peacekeepers will not affect the economy of the country and its relations with foreign countries.
On the contrary, the involvement of the liberated territories in economic processes will lead to increased production, especially in agriculture.
Sfera.az also touches on the situation in Dmanisi. Expert Natiq Jafarli does not exclude the involvement of Armenian special services in this crisis, considering the proximity of Armenia's borders.
In any case, the reaction to the events must be harsh, as relations between Georgia and Azerbaijan are at stake.
In recent years Georgia has benefited greatly from its cooperation with Azerbaijan as a transit country.
Jafarli does not exclude that Georgia is worried about losing its benefits in the case of opening of the Zangezur corridor. However, there is no reason for this, as there will always be transit through Georgia because of the huge volume of goods flowing from Asia to Europe and back.
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