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News in Brief: The Archbishop of Vayots Dzor Diocese Dismissed, Agricultural Support Program, Greece Rejects the U.S.
Rita M.
Yesterday's news summarized:
- By the directive of Garegin II, the Archbishop of the Vayots Dzor Diocese has been dismissed from his position and retired, while the responsibilities of the diocese have been temporarily assigned to another archbishop.
- The government has introduced an agricultural support program, which partially compensates the costs of building smart livestock facilities and acquiring pedigree animals.
- A self-employment program for displaced persons from Artsakh is launching, which includes training, business accompaniment, and small financial support for establishing new enterprises.
- The United Kingdom has announced that it will not participate in the ongoing war in the Middle East, focusing instead on ensuring the safety of its citizens in the region.
- Greece and Germany have also declared that they will not engage in potential military operations in the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing that the conflict is outside NATO's framework.
- The United States has stated that it allows Iranian oil tankers to pass through the Strait of Hormuz to maintain global supplies.
- As a result of Iranian strikes, there are casualties and dozens of injuries in the United Arab Emirates, while Israel has reported the destruction of a center related to military space programs in Iran.
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