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News in Brief: Nikol Pashinyan's Statement, NSS Director on Missing Persons and Prisoners, Switzerland Halts Arms Exports to the US
Here are the brief and substantive news updates from the past hour:
- Nikol Pashinyan has announced that certain political forces are attempting to revise the Armenian-Azerbaijani peace agreements, jeopardizing them and potentially leading to a possible war. He emphasized that revisiting the current agreements could disrupt already achieved results.
- The Ministry of Defense has stated that there will be no new discussions regarding the compulsory military service extension to 1.5 years due to security considerations.
- The NSS has reported that work continues on issues relating to prisoners and missing persons, with regular meetings being held with their relatives.
- Concerns about disruptions in fuel supply within international aviation are rising due to tensions in the Middle East, and airlines are preparing for emergency scenarios.
- In the UAE, there has been an announcement regarding the uncovering of a network linked to Iran and Hezbollah, resulting in arrests due to national security threats.
- Switzerland has halted arms exports to the US, maintaining its principle of neutrality in light of the conflict involving Iran.
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