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Headlines: Pashinyan's Statement at the EC, Court Ruling in Tsarukyan's Case, and New Flights to Yerevan

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Headlines: Pashinyan's Statement at the EC, Court Ruling in Tsarukyan's Case, and New Flights to Yerevan

Last hour news summarized and to the point:

  • Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan spoke at the European Parliament about the unblocking of regional transport routes and economic processes with Azerbaijan. He stated that Armenia is ready to ensure a connection between the western regions of Azerbaijan and Nakhichevan and also expects a railway connection for Armenian territories, emphasizing the importance of maintaining peace.
  • Yerevan Mayor Tigran Avinyan announced that the previous traffic pattern at Mashtots-Saryan will not be restored. The city hall is only discussing possible changes for certain routes and is ready to compensate for cases of damage to vehicles from road potholes based on expert examinations.
  • The Anti-Corruption Court has announced the verdict in the case of Gagik Tsarukyan and Sedrak Arustamyan. Tsarukyan was acquitted, while Arustamyan was found guilty in a case related to electoral bribery.
  • The first flight of Turkish Airlines from Istanbul has landed at Zvartnots Airport. Flights on the Yerevan-Istanbul route will operate daily, with an increase in frequency anticipated in the coming months.
  • In Georgia, tenders for the construction of the Rustavi-Red Bridge and Algeti-Sadakhlo highways have been canceled. The reason given for the decision was low competition during the tender process.
  • U.S. President Donald Trump has warned Iran about possible mine-laying attempts in the Strait of Hormuz. Washington has announced its readiness to destroy such vessels and ensure the uninterrupted transportation of oil through this strategic route.

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