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Iran and Georgia are linked as neighboring nations within the Near East and Caucasus regions [1], sharing concerns regarding regional stability and geopolitical shifts [2]. Their relationship is further defined by historical diplomatic fluctuations [3], geographic proximity [4], and active economic engagement through trade [5].

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A Status Quo Power in a Changing Region: Iran's Regionalism in ... cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 4 facts
accountIran's relationship with Azerbaijan was closer under Heydar Aliyev than under the government of Abulfaz Elchibey, and relations with Georgia were better during Eduard Shevardnadze’s period than during Zviad Gamsakhurdia’s rule.
claimIran is more susceptible to the repercussions of local disputes in the South Caucasus than Turkey, Russia, or Georgia due to its geographic proximity.
measurementThe trade volume between Iran and Georgia is approximately 300 million dollars.
claimIran and Georgia are alarmed by the regional realignment and the disintegration of the established order in the South Caucasus, as they face the unpredictable fallout of these developments.
Ethnobotanical and Food Composition Monographs of Selected ... ouci.dntb.gov.ua Javier Tardío, María de Cortes Sánchez-Mata, Ramón Morales, María Molina, Patricia García-Herrera, Patricia Morales, Carmen Díez-Marqués, Virginia Fernández-Ruiz, Montaña Cámara, Manuel Pardo-de-Santayana, María Cruz Matallana-González, Brígida María Ruiz-Rodríguez, Daniel Sánchez-Mata 1 fact
referenceRivera D, Matilla-Riquer G, Obón C, and Alcaraz F (2012) published a diachronic ethnobotanical review of ancient and traditional plant uses for food and medicine in the Near East and the Caucasus, covering Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, and Turkey.