Tim visits Shamshadin in the Tavoush region near the Azerbaijan border. He meets with villagers to see how they survive living so far from major roads.
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Tim visits Shamshadin in the Tavoush region near the Azerbaijan border. He meets with villagers to see how they survive living so far from major roads.
By Eve Register The article was originally published on South Asian Voices Following Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ visit to India this February, both countries have been discussing strengthening their bilateral ties. This trip proceeded after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Athens in August 2023, where both governments agreed to upgrade their cooperation to a strategic partnership. Mitsotakis is the first head of state of Greece to visit India in 15 years, indicating the degree to which the bilateral relationship has strengthened this past year. As Greece is commonly referred to as a “gateway” into Europe while India […]
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