News in Brief: Serge Sarkisian's Critique, Geneva Negotiations, and Expected Weather Deterioration
Yesterday's news summarized:
Serge Sarkisian expressed concerns regarding the TRIPP project and the road passing through Meghri, noting ambiguities and issues involving external actors. He also addressed the topic of the nuclear power plant, stating that discussions were about extending its operational lifespan.
Sarkisian mentioned that various political forces have approached him regarding negotiations related to elections, sharing his views on internal political developments. He also responded to the decision to raise minimum pensions, casting doubt on its effectiveness.
In the ongoing Strandzha tournament in Bulgaria, Armenian representative Anush Grigoryan secured a medal by reaching the semifinals. Other Armenian boxers will also compete in the tournament.
Geneva has hosted bilateral negotiations between Ukraine and the United States focused on economic support, reconstruction, and investment cooperation. The parties are discussing long-term cooperation mechanisms.
Iran has proposed a temporary suspension of its nuclear program in exchange for easing sanctions, but has excluded a complete halt to enrichment. The process is suggested to take place under international supervision.
A former presidential candidate, Ekaterina Duntzova, has been detained in Russia. She previously attempted to participate in elections but was not registered.
Reports suggest that a blockade of Telegram is planned in Russia for early April, citing a rise in illegal activities. The decision is presented as final.
The Anti-Corruption Foundation linked to Alexei Navalny has published a new investigation regarding financial flows related to a well-known complex in Gelendzhik. The report claims significant sums have been transferred to various entities.
Due to a cyclone moving in from the West, the republic is expected to experience snowfall, blizzards, and a sharp drop in temperatures. There may be black ice on roads and reduced visibility.
Several regions in Armenia have already reported snow and rain, with fog and limited visibility on some roads. Drivers are advised to exercise caution.