Posts Tagged ‘ Georgia ’

International Conference “Caucus-2010” Will Be Held In Yerevan

May 13th, 2011 | Category: Politics

By Vigen Margaryan Yerevan, May 13 – “Caucas-2010” international conference organized by The Caucasus Institute will be held in Yerevan on May 17. The conference is considered as part of the program of “Increasing the potential of political debate in Armenia,” which is financed by the European Union amountig over 180.000 Euros. The conference will [...]



Armenia And Georgia To Have Joint Usage Of Border Customs

Feb 8th, 2011 | Category: Politics

By Eva Sahakyan YEREVAN, February 08 – The Republic of Armenia and Georgia will have a joint usage of overland border customs (“Bagradashen-Sadakhlo”, “Ayrum-Sadakhlo”, “Gogavan-Guguti” and “Bavra-Ninocminda”). For this reason, the two countries should validate the agreement on the joint usage of the customs. It is expected that the Republic of Armenia will approve the [...]



Armenian Schools being Closed in Georgia

Sep 7th, 2010 | Category: Social

By Victoria Vardanyan YEREVAN, September 7–The representatives of the Armenian Diaspora in Georgia sent a formal letter to the Minister of Education and Science of Georgia Dmitri Shashkin, in connection with the recent information that the public schools number 110 and 95 and the Armenian sector in public school number 146 in Tbilisi are going [...]



Georgia Still Fighting Akhaltsikhe Fire

Aug 11th, 2010 | Category: Social

By Eva Sahakyan YEREVAN, August 11–On August 4 fire broke out in the Georgian region of Samtskhe-Javakheti. Firemen have been fighting for about a week but they did not manage to put it out yet. Hundreds of lifesavers, volunteers, the department of Emergency Situations and the Georgian Ministry of Defense have also joined the fire-fighting [...]



Discussions on Mozdok-Tbilisi-Armenia Gas Pipeline Continue

Jul 6th, 2010 | Category: Business

By Adonia Agayan YEREVAN, July 6 — Discussions on the issue of whether the  Mozdok-Tbilisi-Armenia gas pipeline will be privatized were promoted towards the end of last week when it was revealed that according to a bill introduced in the Parliament of Georgia, the pipeline is excluded from the list of infrastructural works that have some kind [...]