MOSCOW, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Russia is resuming passenger flights to the capital of Georgia's breakaway region of Abkhazia for the first time in three decades, state media reported on Friday.
MOSCOW - Russia is ready to supply more electricity from Friday to Abkhazia, a breakaway Georgian region backed by Moscow, Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said. Electricity ...
On January 31, Sergei Kiriyenko, First Deputy Chief of Staff of the Russian President’s Administration, visited occupied Abkhazia, meeting with its acting de-facto leader Valery Bganba amid rumors ...
As Badra Gunba stressed, the reconstruction of the airport in Sukhum is one of the important infrastructure projects that Abkhazia and Russia are implementing jointly SUKHUM, January 31.
TASS/. Abkhazia sees Russia as a guarantor of peace and stability, Badra Gunba, an Abkhazian political, said at a meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. "We appreciate everything ...
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Abkhazia in deep crisis
After a rift with Russia and internal unrest last autumn, Abkhazia, the breakaway statelet on Georgia’s northeast Black Sea coast, is arguably in its most difficult situation since it won its de ...
In a move expected to stir geopolitical waters, Russia is set to resume regular passenger flights to the capital of Georgia's breakaway region, Abkhazia, for the first time in 30 years. The state ...
Russia will begin supplying additional electricity to Abkhazia to address winter shortages caused by low water levels at the Enguri dam. The move comes after Abkhazia requested assistance in late ...
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