Here’s a look at the 2008 military conflict between Russia and Georgia. Facts The conflict centered on South Ossetia and Abkhazia, two “breakaway provinces” in Georgia. They are officially part of ...
On March 4-5, the 63rd round of the Geneva International Discussions (GID) – a multilateral format to address security and ...
Badra Gunba claimed victory over Adgur Ardzinba in the run-off, based on the preliminary results of the Abkhazian “central ...
A presidential election held on Sunday in the breakaway Georgian region of Abkhazia produced no clear winner, setting up a second round between the top two candidates, state news agency Apsnypress ...
Abkhazia is economically dependent on Moscow, which recognised it as an independent entity in 2008 after a short war between Russia and Georgia. Most countries still recognise it as part of ...
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Abkhazia, Inal Ardzinba ... This is not how you prepare for peace, this is how you get ready for a war," the Abkhazian top diplomat said. Abkhazian Security ...
TASS/. People in Abkhazia are remembering their fellow-countrymen who went missing during the Georgian-Abkhazian war of 1992-1993. Members of the public movement called Abkhazian Mothers for Peace ...
Abkhazia is recognized by most of the world as Georgian territory, but it has been under de facto Russian control since a brief 2008 war between Moscow and Tbilisi. Follow our coverage of the war on ...
A lush, Black Sea coastal territory of about 240,000 people, Abkhazia broke away from Georgia after a war in the early 1990s, with the support of Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin ...
The Georgian Civil Aviation Agency has appealed to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) with a request to ban ...
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