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Putin’s brutal war on Ukraine vanishes from news coverage amid raging conflict in Gaza

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Editor’s Note: A version of this article first appeared in the “Reliable Sources” newsletter. Sign up for the daily digest chronicling the evolving media landscape here.

When was the last time you saw a live television news report from Ukraine? It’s likely been a while.

The raging war in the Middle East has put the prolonged war in Eastern Europe largely on the back burner, in terms of media coverage, with Vladimir Putin’s campaign of brutality against Ukraine receiving much less attention from the press than it did prior to the Israel-Hamas conflict breaking out.

Closed-captioning data from the Internet Television Archive, which was analyzed by the GDELT Project, showed that on cable news, coverage of the Ukraine war plummeted dramatically after Hamas’ shocking Oct. 7 terror attack. In the days before the Israel-Hamas war, the battle in Ukraine amounted to about eight percent of CNN’s television coverage. After the attacks, CNN —the cable news network that provided the most Ukraine coverage — fell to under one percent.

As the chaos to elect a new House speaker ensnared Washington, there was a notable uptick in mentions of Ukraine on cable news networks — but the focus of the coverage mostly pertained to U.S. funding of the embattled nation, not the actual state of play in the war.

Data provided by ComScore, an Internet analytics firm, showed a similar trend play out online. The data indicated that there has been a significant drop in discussion on social media about the Ukraine war since the onset of the Israel-Hamas conflict, though it also indicated that in general, there had been a lull in attention to Putin’s invasion in recent months.

The noted drop in Ukraine war coverage from the press, given the fresh violence in the Middle East, is not completely surprising. The horrific acts of violence Hamas carried out in Israel has shocked the world, arresting the attention of those who normally pay little regard to global affairs. U.S. outlets have also been juggling several other important stories in the last several weeks, including disarray in Congress, Donald Trump’s legal issues and a monstrous mass shooting in Maine.

But, at the same time, the drop in attention paid to Ukraine has been nothing short of a boon for Putin. The authoritarian Russian leader, who has committed unspeakable atrocities as his forces invade a sovereign nation, has been able to wage his war with far less scrutiny on his appalling actions.

Paul Kolbe, a senior fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs in Harvard Kennedy School, who served for 25 years in the Central Intelligence Agency, told me that Putin must be “delighted” that the war between Israel and Hamas “is diverting US attention” as Russia “continues to strike Ukrainian cities and civilian targets.”

“Even as Western press coverage of war in Ukraine wanes, Russia fills the vacuum in reporting with its own campaign of distributing lies and disinformation,” Kolbe said. “Putin’s strategy is to wear down Western patience and support, play upon U.S. domestic divisions, and to prey upon those in NATO which harbor latent Russian sympathies.”

In addition to the kinetic military action, Putin is also waging an information war, using all the tools at his disposal to lie about and sanitize the acts of savagery being committed against a civilian population under his orders. As Kolbe told me, “Putin’s media campaign to paint Ukraine as divided, corrupt, and a puppet of the U.S. and NATO, is a central part” of his strategy.

The lack of press attention makes that all the more easier.

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0:00:00 Chopin – Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 2 in E Major, Andante
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0:04:40 Elgar – Salut d’amour, Op. 12
0:07:53 Debussy – Préludes, Premier Livre: No. 8, La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin
(Transcr. for Violin and Piano by A. Hartmann)
0:10:56 Debussy – Suite Bergamasque, L. 75: III. Clair de Lune
(Transcr. for Violin and Piano by A. Roelens)
0:15:34 Massenet – Thaïs, DO 24, II: Méditation
(Arr. for Violin and Piano by M. Marsick)
0:20:47 Chopin – Nocturne in C-sharp minor, Op. Posth.
(Transcr. for Violin and Piano by N. Milstein)
0:24:59 Chopin – Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 1 in B Minor, Larghetto
(Transcr. for Violin and Piano by A. Schulz)
0:31:05 Debussy – Beau Soir, L. 6
(Transcr. for Violin and Piano by J. Heifetz)
Alessandro Clerici, violin
Elena Brunello, piano

0:33:27 Saint-Saëns – Samson and Delilah: “My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice”
0:39:26 Offenbach – Les Contes d’Hoffmann, IV: “Barcarolle: Belle nuit, ô nuit d’amour”
Klodiana Koci, violin
Davide Scarabottolo, piano

0:42:29 Part – Spiegel im Spiegel
Luke Faulkner, piano
Nadia Vasileva, violin

0:50:59 Elgar – Romance for Violin and Piano, Op. 1
0:56:14 Bridge – Gondoliera, H. 80
1:00:38 Bridge – Romanze for Violin and Piano, H. 45
Alessandro Clerici, violin
Elena Brunello, piano

1:05:28 Brahms – 4 Duets, Op. 61: No. 3, Phänomen (Love Hath Not Departed)
1:07:48 Schumann – Piano Trio No. 3, Op. 110: I. Bewegt, doch nicht zu rasch
1:17:38 Schumann – Piano Trio No. 3, Op. 110: II. Ziemlich langsam – Etwas bewegter – Tempo I
Anna Ouspenskaya, FamTrio

1:23:05 Mendelssohn – Piano Trio No. 2, Op. 66: No. 2, Andante espressivo
Anna Ounspenskaya, Capital Trio

Beethoven – Piano Trio in B-Flat Major, Op. 97 “Archduke”
1:29:55 I. Allegro moderato
1:42:12 II. Scherzo Allegro
1:48:42 III. Andante cantabile ma però con moto
2:01:39 IV. Allegro moderato
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  • The International Center of Justice for Palestinians says International Criminal Court case will focus on role of politicians in ‘aiding and abetting Israel’s perpetration of war crimes’
  • The organization also accuses the Canadian officials of turning a ‘blind eye’ to ‘ethnic cleansing through a campaign of forced displacement of 1.2 million people’

CHICAGO: The International Center of Justice for Palestinians plans to file petitions with the International Criminal Court seeking war crimes indictments against four leading Canadian officials, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

The organization’s Legal Working Group for Canadian Accountability said on Thursday the prosecutions would focus on the role of politicians in “aiding and abetting Israel’s perpetration of war crimes” in the Gaza Strip.

Israel’s bombardment of Gaza, followed by a ground invasion, began after a surprise attack by Hamas on Oct. 7 that reportedly killed about 1,400 Israeli civilians and military personnel in the area around the territory’s northern border with Israel.

The ICJP, which describes itself as an independent organization of lawyers, academics and politicians that work to promote and support Palestinian rights, accused the Canadian officials of being “complicit in war crimes.”

It said that despite the rising civilian death toll in Gaza and “clear evidence of war crimes and crimes against humanity, and despite international outrage from the United Nations and human rights experts across the globe, Canada has continued to pledge its steadfast support for Israel.

“It has also refused to halt arms exports, refused to take action to prevent the illegal recruitment of Canadian volunteers to assist Israel’s military, and refused to stop millions of dollars from being unlawfully sent by some Canadian organizations with charitable status to benefit Israel’s military.”

It said it “calls on the government of Canada to end its complicity in war crimes by calling for a ceasefire, canceling all arms-exports permits to Israel, prosecuting those recruiting Canadian volunteers for Israel’s armed forces, and preventing Canadian charities from using donations to benefit Israel’s armed forces.”

In the weeks since the attack by Hamas, Israel’s military has destroyed thousands of buildings in northern Gaza, killed more than 11,000 Palestinians, including more than 4,500 children, and injured tens of thousands of civilians, according to figures from the Gazan Health Ministry. Israeli authorities also ordered more than a million people in northern Gaza to move to the south of the territory ahead of its ground invasion.

The ICJP accused Canadian officials of turning a “blind eye” to “ethnic cleansing through a campaign of forced displacement of 1.2 million people.”

In addition to Trudeau, Minister of Foreign Affairs Melanie Joly, Minister of National Revenue Marie-Claude Bibeau, and Minister of Justice and Attorney General Arif Virani are named as potential defendants in the petition to the court.

Trudeau initially suggested that pro-Palestinian protesters in Canada were “celebrating” the Hamas violence, and declared that Israel had a right to defend itself, while failing to acknowledge years of Israeli aggression against Palestinians in Gaza.

He did call for civilians to be protected but stopped short of directly criticizing the Israeli bombardment that has destroyed mosques, schools, hospitals and other public buildings. Israeli authorities say that Hamas has set up underground bases at such locations and are using civilians as human shields.

However, Trudeau more recently urged Israel’s government to exercise restraint in its military response, which drew criticism from authorities in the country.

“I have been clear that the price of justice cannot be the continued suffering of all Palestinian civilians. Even wars have rules,” he said.

He also called on Hamas to stop using Palestinian civilians as human shields and to release all hostages taken on Oct. 7 “immediately and unconditionally.”

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Putin’s brutal war on Ukraine vanishes from news coverage amid raging conflict in Gaza


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Editor’s Note: A version of this article first appeared in the “Reliable Sources” newsletter. Sign up for the daily digest chronicling the evolving media landscape here.

When was the last time you saw a live television news report from Ukraine? It’s likely been a while.

The raging war in the Middle East has put the prolonged war in Eastern Europe largely on the back burner, in terms of media coverage, with Vladimir Putin’s campaign of brutality against Ukraine receiving much less attention from the press than it did prior to the Israel-Hamas conflict breaking out.

Closed-captioning data from the Internet Television Archive, which was analyzed by the GDELT Project, showed that on cable news, coverage of the Ukraine war plummeted dramatically after Hamas’ shocking Oct. 7 terror attack. In the days before the Israel-Hamas war, the battle in Ukraine amounted to about eight percent of CNN’s television coverage. After the attacks, CNN —the cable news network that provided the most Ukraine coverage — fell to under one percent.

As the chaos to elect a new House speaker ensnared Washington, there was a notable uptick in mentions of Ukraine on cable news networks — but the focus of the coverage mostly pertained to U.S. funding of the embattled nation, not the actual state of play in the war.

Data provided by ComScore, an Internet analytics firm, showed a similar trend play out online. The data indicated that there has been a significant drop in discussion on social media about the Ukraine war since the onset of the Israel-Hamas conflict, though it also indicated that in general, there had been a lull in attention to Putin’s invasion in recent months.

The noted drop in Ukraine war coverage from the press, given the fresh violence in the Middle East, is not completely surprising. The horrific acts of violence Hamas carried out in Israel has shocked the world, arresting the attention of those who normally pay little regard to global affairs. U.S. outlets have also been juggling several other important stories in the last several weeks, including disarray in Congress, Donald Trump’s legal issues and a monstrous mass shooting in Maine.

But, at the same time, the drop in attention paid to Ukraine has been nothing short of a boon for Putin. The authoritarian Russian leader, who has committed unspeakable atrocities as his forces invade a sovereign nation, has been able to wage his war with far less scrutiny on his appalling actions.

Paul Kolbe, a senior fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs in Harvard Kennedy School, who served for 25 years in the Central Intelligence Agency, told me that Putin must be “delighted” that the war between Israel and Hamas “is diverting US attention” as Russia “continues to strike Ukrainian cities and civilian targets.”

“Even as Western press coverage of war in Ukraine wanes, Russia fills the vacuum in reporting with its own campaign of distributing lies and disinformation,” Kolbe said. “Putin’s strategy is to wear down Western patience and support, play upon U.S. domestic divisions, and to prey upon those in NATO which harbor latent Russian sympathies.”

In addition to the kinetic military action, Putin is also waging an information war, using all the tools at his disposal to lie about and sanitize the acts of savagery being committed against a civilian population under his orders. As Kolbe told me, “Putin’s media campaign to paint Ukraine as divided, corrupt, and a puppet of the U.S. and NATO, is a central part” of his strategy.

The lack of press attention makes that all the more easier.


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Tracklist:

0:00:00 Chopin – Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 2 in E Major, Andante

(Transcr. for Violin and Piano by A. Schulz)

0:04:40 Elgar – Salut d’amour, Op. 12

0:07:53 Debussy – Préludes, Premier Livre: No. 8, La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin

(Transcr. for Violin and Piano by A. Hartmann)

0:10:56 Debussy – Suite Bergamasque, L. 75: III. Clair de Lune

(Transcr. for Violin and Piano by A. Roelens)

0:15:34 Massenet – Thaïs, DO 24, II: Méditation

(Arr. for Violin and Piano by M. Marsick)

0:20:47 Chopin – Nocturne in C-sharp minor, Op. Posth.

(Transcr. for Violin and Piano by N. Milstein)

0:24:59 Chopin – Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 1 in B Minor, Larghetto

(Transcr. for Violin and Piano by A. Schulz)

0:31:05 Debussy – Beau Soir, L. 6

(Transcr. for Violin and Piano by J. Heifetz)

Alessandro Clerici, violin

Elena Brunello, piano

0:33:27 Saint-Saëns – Samson and Delilah: “My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice”

0:39:26 Offenbach – Les Contes d’Hoffmann, IV: “Barcarolle: Belle nuit, ô nuit d’amour”

Klodiana Koci, violin

Davide Scarabottolo, piano

0:42:29 Part – Spiegel im Spiegel

Luke Faulkner, piano

Nadia Vasileva, violin

0:50:59 Elgar – Romance for Violin and Piano, Op. 1

0:56:14 Bridge – Gondoliera, H. 80

1:00:38 Bridge – Romanze for Violin and Piano, H. 45

Alessandro Clerici, violin

Elena Brunello, piano

1:05:28 Brahms – 4 Duets, Op. 61: No. 3, Phänomen (Love Hath Not Departed)

1:07:48 Schumann – Piano Trio No. 3, Op. 110: I. Bewegt, doch nicht zu rasch

1:17:38 Schumann – Piano Trio No. 3, Op. 110: II. Ziemlich langsam – Etwas bewegter – Tempo I

Anna Ouspenskaya, FamTrio

1:23:05 Mendelssohn – Piano Trio No. 2, Op. 66: No. 2, Andante espressivo

Anna Ounspenskaya, Capital Trio

Beethoven – Piano Trio in B-Flat Major, Op. 97 “Archduke”

1:29:55 I. Allegro moderato

1:42:12 II. Scherzo Allegro

1:48:42 III. Andante cantabile ma però con moto

2:01:39 IV. Allegro moderato

Anna Ouspenskaya, FamTrio

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Classical Music

Tracklist:

0:00:00 Chopin – Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 2 in E Major, Andante

(Transcr. for Violin and Piano by A. Schulz)

0:04:40 Elgar – Salut d’amour, Op. 12

0:07:53 Debussy – Préludes, Premier Livre: No. 8, La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin

(Transcr. for Violin and Piano by A. Hartmann)

0:10:56 Debussy – Suite Bergamasque, L. 75: III. Clair de Lune

(Transcr. for Violin and Piano by A. Roelens)

0:15:34 Massenet – Thaïs, DO 24, II: Méditation

(Arr. for Violin and Piano by M. Marsick)

0:20:47 Chopin – Nocturne in C-sharp minor, Op. Posth.

(Transcr. for Violin and Piano by N. Milstein)

0:24:59 Chopin – Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 1 in B Minor, Larghetto

(Transcr. for Violin and Piano by A. Schulz)

0:31:05 Debussy – Beau Soir, L. 6

(Transcr. for Violin and Piano by J. Heifetz)

Alessandro Clerici, violin

Elena Brunello, piano

0:33:27 Saint-Saëns – Samson and Delilah: “My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice”

0:39:26 Offenbach – Les Contes d’Hoffmann, IV: “Barcarolle: Belle nuit, ô nuit d’amour”

Klodiana Koci, violin

Davide Scarabottolo, piano

0:42:29 Part – Spiegel im Spiegel

Luke Faulkner, piano

Nadia Vasileva, violin

0:50:59 Elgar – Romance for Violin and Piano, Op. 1

0:56:14 Bridge – Gondoliera, H. 80

1:00:38 Bridge – Romanze for Violin and Piano, H. 45

Alessandro Clerici, violin

Elena Brunello, piano

1:05:28 Brahms – 4 Duets, Op. 61: No. 3, Phänomen (Love Hath Not Departed)

1:07:48 Schumann – Piano Trio No. 3, Op. 110: I. Bewegt, doch nicht zu rasch

1:17:38 Schumann – Piano Trio No. 3, Op. 110: II. Ziemlich langsam – Etwas bewegter – Tempo I

Anna Ouspenskaya, FamTrio

1:23:05 Mendelssohn – Piano Trio No. 2, Op. 66: No. 2, Andante espressivo

Anna Ounspenskaya, Capital Trio

Beethoven – Piano Trio in B-Flat Major, Op. 97 “Archduke”

1:29:55 I. Allegro moderato

1:42:12 II. Scherzo Allegro

1:48:42 III. Andante cantabile ma però con moto

2:01:39 IV. Allegro moderato

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In Israel, EU foreign affairs chief delivers Europe’s most critical message so far: ‘One horror does not justify another’


Josep Borrell, during the visit to Kibbutz Beeri in southern Israel, attacked on October 7, followed by the Israeli Foreign Minister, Eli Cohen, this Thursday, November 16.

During a trip to Israel Thursday, November 16, EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell delivered the most critical message heard so far from a representative of the European Union regarding Israel’s response to the Hamas attack of October 7. “Not far from here is Gaza. One horror does not justify another,” he said in a statement to the media alongside Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen, with whom he had just toured Kibbutz Beeri, where Palestinian militiamen killed and kidnapped dozens of people. “I understand your fears and your pain,” he said. “I understand your rage. But let me ask you not to let yourself be consumed by rage. I think that is what the best friends of Israel can tell you, because what makes the difference between a civilized society and a terrorist group is the respect for human life. All human lives have the same value.”

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Josep Borrell, during the visit to Kibbutz Beeri, this Thursday, November 16.View of Kibbutz Beeri, this Thursday, November 16.


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From Gaza With Rage – OpEd


From Gaza With Rage – OpEd

Jabalia, Gaza. Photo Credit: ISM Palestine, Wikimedia Commons

The repeating Israeli airstrikes on the Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza are beyond my own comprehension.  For at least 10 of the last 40 days, missiles have rained down on the most densely populated refugee camp in all of Gaza. 

And it is not just the days; it is also the nights. The bombing is done in the dark, when the power is off and the only light is from the fires that burn. It is done when the internet is cut, when the journalists are shot dead, to hide their crimes, the burning of children.

I have a long history and strong connection to the people in this camp. My friends, former coworkers, patients, and people I have known for decades through my work as a doctor at Gaza’s Al-Awda hospital are living in this camp. There are the children who grew up coming to the library I founded in Jabalia, who are now young men and women, who have their own children, their own families. There are my beautiful neighbors and friends and patients, who are not my relatives but are my family. They are generation after generation of refugee families living in one of the most crowded places on earth.

After the latest massacre, I cannot reach any of them. 

I see these same families in the video sent to me of my neighbors pulling children from the rubble.  I see them in my memories as we lived and struggled under dual occupations, and Israeli bombings and apartheid.  I hear what it sounds like in the aftermath when women and children, the overwhelming majority of those living in, injured, and killed in Jabalia, scream and mourn in anguish and wake up to do it again. I can taste the chemicals, the poisons that linger in the air for hours and days after these indiscriminate explosions. I can smell the acrid odor of white phosphorus, used by Israel in Gaza and caked on the walls of burning buildings and bodies.  I can feel the collective hunger: for food and for justice and for all of it to stop.

But now I am in Cairo and it is so difficult and distressing to hear more terrible news each day, news of my loved ones killed by this criminal occupation, by these crimes of war bragged about by Israeli officials who say that there will be no buildings left in Gaza, that we will be a “city of tents.”

I had always been home in Gaza during previous Israeli bombings that so often use U.S. planes and U.S. missiles, gifted and given as “aid.” Such “help” is the opposite of the aid I am buying now. The food, medicine, and more, even toys for children who have lost so, so much. The Middle East Children’s Alliance is raising money so we can buy these supplies to deliver to children and families in Gaza as soon as we can.

I am so very sad. But it is not only sadness that I feel. It is also rage.

How do I feed a child that will not eat because of fear? How do you give a toy to a child who will not play, who searches the skies for what they know will come? 

I am enraged at Israel’s constant, ruthless bombardment, killing thousands of people from newborn babies to grandfathers. What is happening now in Gaza is genocide.Those who are not killed by Israeli bombs are dying slowly from the lack of medicine, food, and water.

I mourn more of my beloveds, both family and friends, every day and I ask myself who is next. Last week it was one of my dear friends killed in Jabalia. We were friends for over 35 years, since we worked together during the first intifada in 1987.

Before that, it was my own family. My own brother speaks in the video about our own family members that were killed a few weeks ago. 

This is our story and it is the tragedy of every family in Gaza. More than one out of every two hundred Palestinians in Gaza has been killed in the last 40 days. 

I have always signed my letters to supporters and friends from around the world with these words, “From Gaza with Love.”  But today I’m writing with a rage that no mother should know, a rage of desperation and disbelief about what is being allowed to happen. I still feel love for everyone in Palestine, and people who have stood in support and solidarity of our shared struggle. But please, take action. And then do more. 

We must stop this genocide. 


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Arab-OIC Summit Calls Israeli Assault On Gaza A War Crime


Arab-OIC Summit Calls Israeli Assault On Gaza A War Crime

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A joint Arab-Islamic summit held in Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh on November 11, rejected Israeli claims that the war in Gaza was in “self-defense.” The participating members instead held Israel responsible for the “continuation and aggravation of the conflict” and “warned of the disastrous repercussions” for the state’s “war crime.”

The summit, originally scheduled as a meeting of the Arab League members, was later expanded into a joint summit with members of the Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC).

The 57 members of the OIC include 22 Arab countries, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, Indonesia, and several other Asian and African countries.

The joint communique issued after the meeting also reiterated the demand for an immediate end to the “barbaric, inhuman and brutal massacre by the colonial occupation government” in Gaza and an end to Israel’s “barbaric crimes committed also in the West Bank and Al-Quds Al-Sharif [East Jerusalem].”

The summit was called to discuss a joint response to the Israeli war in Gaza. Israel has been carrying out indiscriminate air strikes and land incursions in the besieged Palestinian territory since October 7. The offensive has killed more than 11,000 Palestinians, mostly children, women, and the elderly, and injured over 28,000.

Israeli attacks have displaced more than 70 percent of the 2.3 million population of Gaza, destroying residential buildings, hospitals, schools, shelters, and almost all of its civil infrastructure.


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Armenia Receives Shipment Of French Armored Vehicles Through Georgia


Armenia Receives Shipment Of French Armored Vehicles Through Georgia

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By Heydar Isayev 

(Eurasianet) — Armenia has received its first batch of armored vehicles from France via Georgia. 

Azerbaijan is ratcheting up its rhetoric against France over Paris’ growing military support to its archrival but so far has refrained from criticizing Georgia for facilitating the first delivery of French hardware.

On November 12, Azerbaijani Defense Ministry-aligned Caliber.az shared images purporting to show at least 20 Bastion armored personnel carriers arriving at the Poti Port, on Georgia’s Black Sea coast. 

APM Terminals, which operates the Poti Port, meanwhile, confirmed on November 14 that a “specific cargo” was received from France and sent on to Armenia. “In the absence of clear instructions [to the contrary] from the Georgian government and any restrictions from international regulators, APM Terminals Poti, as a multipurpose port in Georgia and the region, had no right to reject without basis a cargo that is not under sanctions,” the company told RFE/RL.

Georgian Foreign Minister Ilia Darchiashvili gave his own confirmation of the arms transit in an interview with Georgian Public TV on November 14. 

He referred to Armenia and Azerbaijan as both “brotherly and friendly” nations and said that both have the right to use Georgian territory for transit “on equal terms.” 

“All countries have the right to have defense forces and all countries have the right to acquire conventional hardware and weapons permitted under international agreements. Georgia’s position is that both countries should be allowed to use our country for transit.”

Armenia’s Defense Ministry, for its part, neither confirmed nor denied the transfer of the vehicles. 

Georgia’s role in the arms transfer was noted in both Armenia and Azerbaijan, but not at the official level. 

“What is most important is that Georgia is not hindering the logistics, despite [Azerbaijani President Ilham] Aliyev’s attempts to put pressure on Tbilisi,” Leonid Nersisyan, Armenian military analyst, wrote on X. 

An editorial on Minval.az, a pro-Azerbaijani government analysis website, called the transfer a “stab in the back” by Georgia against its strategic partner Azerbaijan. The commentary said that Azerbaijani energy supplies, as well as pipelines carrying Azerbaijani oil and gas through Georgia, were crucial to Georgia’s security and economic well-being, and lamented that now, the leadership in Tbilisi has “chosen to curry favor with France at the expense of Azerbaijan’s interests.”

Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry, meanwhile, condemned France over the hardware transfer but made no mention of Georgia. 

“Against the backdrop of smearing campaigns and destructive actions by France against Azerbaijan in the region, these steps, which adds to the militarization policy of Armenia, attests to the fact of France’s erroneous interests in the region,” the English version of the statement read. “Armenia and France should end armament and militarization policy in the region, and finally understand that there is no alternative to peace and stability in the region.”

The Armenian and French defense ministers signed deals on October 23 under which Armenia will purchase radar systems and other equipment, including anti-aircraft systems, from French manufacturers, and France will help train and reform the Armenian armed forces. 

“France and the French people are by our side, a fact that deserves our highest appreciation,” Armenian Defense Minister Suren Papikyan said at the signing of the deal.

The delivery of French APCs was not mentioned in initial official statements about that deal.

Azerbaijan has long been critical of France over its pro-Armenian stance in the Karabakh conflict, especially during the peace process that followed the 2020 war between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Now that Azerbaijan largely resolved the Karabakh conflict in its own favor, it still opposes France’s involvement in the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace negotiations as a mediator. 

In early October, President Aliyev refused to attend a meeting in Spain where he was scheduled to meet the Armenian Prime Minister, citing the exclusion of Turkey, Azerbaijan’s closest ally, from the would-be multilateral talks, and the inclusion of France. 

Azerbaijan has recently begun using its chairmanship of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) to position itself as a global leader in the fight against what it calls French “neocolonialism.”

Baku recently hosted a neocolonialism conference that featured invitees from independence movements in New Caledonia, Corsica, French Polynesia and French Guiana. 

Hikmat Hajiyev, Aliyev’s senior foreign policy advisor, told the conference that Azerbaijan will help French overseas territories to continue with their “struggle, and political freedom ambitions.”

“We will raise the opinions expressed here at the level of the UN and other international organizations. Our country was deprived of independence for many years. As a state, we know what occupation is,” he said. 

Heydar Isayev is a journalist from Baku.