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News in One Line: Geopolitical Developments, Sanctions Agenda, and Energy Standoff
Here are the news headlines from the past hour, summarized and substantial:
- Russian officials have made stern statements regarding the Ukrainian president amid the domestic political situation and elections.
- The Swedish government has announced its continued support for democratic developments in Armenia, outlining its foreign policy priorities.
- The preventive measure for Narek Samsonyan has changed; he has been placed under house arrest.
- A meeting took place in Moscow between the Russian president and the Cuban foreign minister, set against the backdrop of US sanctions and the deepening of bilateral relations.
- The International Atomic Energy Agency has stated that there is limited time left to reach an agreement on Iran's nuclear program.
- The Russian side has denied reports that it offered multi-trillion-dollar projects to the US in exchange for lifting sanctions, indicating that the lifting of restrictions is in Washington's interest.
- Russia and the US have agreed to form an economic working group to discuss issues of bilateral cooperation.
- Hungary and Slovakia are discussing the possible cessation of electricity and gas supplies to Ukraine amid an energy dispute.
- France has announced the start of a new phase in its defense partnership with India, planning extensive aviation cooperation.