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News in Brief: Lawsuit in Armenia, Iran-US Nuclear Talks, International Developments

Rita M.
News in Brief: Lawsuit in Armenia, Iran-US Nuclear Talks, International Developments

Latest updates from the past hour summarized and concise:

  • Indirect negotiations between Iran and the United States on the nuclear program have begun in Geneva, mediated by Oman. The parties are discussing nuclear issues and the possible lifting of sanctions, while the U.S. delegation has held meetings with international and Omani representatives.
  • The Iranian Supreme Leader has responded sharply to U.S. threats, stating that Iran is ready for retaliatory actions. He also assured that Washington would not succeed in destroying the Islamic Republic.
  • A coordinating police group has been established in Great Britain to investigate allegations against the king's brother and a former senior diplomat. The group will coordinate the work of various departments and communicate with international partners.
  • Russia has positively assessed the progress of negotiations on the EAEU-India free trade agreement. Moscow notes that a possible agreement would open up a large market and expand external trade opportunities.
  • The President of the Journalists' Union has filed a lawsuit against Petros Ghazaryan, demanding the retraction of information considered defamatory and compensation for damages. The case has been assigned to the Court of General Jurisdiction of Yerevan, and no decision has been made yet.

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