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News in One Line: Baku's Conditions and Yerevan's Responses, Global Energy Games

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News in One Line: Baku's Conditions and Yerevan's Responses, Global Energy Games

Last hour's news summarized and in-depth:

  • Azerbaijan does not demand changes to the Armenian Constitution but states that it will not sign a peace agreement in the presence of Nagorno-Karabakh formulations.
  • Mirzoyan noted that there has been no demand for constitutional changes in closed meetings with Baku, and Yerevan considers it an internal matter.
  • The Foreign Minister warned that under a possible opposition government, Armenia could quickly face the prospect of a new war.
  • Mirzoyan stated that war is not a reason but a consequence of years of wrong policies, emphasizing the need to maintain peace.
  • The minister questioned the mechanisms for implementing the "right of return," requesting clarifications.
  • Justice Minister Serbuhie Galyan avoided commenting on the incident in the metro, noting that there are legal protection mechanisms.
  • The United States is temporarily easing sanctions on Russian oil to curb price hikes and limit benefits to Moscow.

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