Military
News in Brief: Peace or War - Internal Political Struggle in Armenia and Tensions in the Middle East
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Latest news in a concise format:
- Alen Simonian states that there are two main agendas in Armenia's political field: peace and war.
- According to Simonian, the peace agenda contrasts with the approach of making demands on neighboring countries.
- The Speaker of the National Assembly notes that the Prime Minister can predict the possibility of war, provided he has complete information.
- Daniel Ioannisyan criticizes Pashinyan's behavior, emphasizing that apologizing in such situations is a manifestation of democracy.
- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has announced that Zelensky is ready for an agreement, but Russia's willingness is also necessary.
- Iran declares that military operations will continue until the full lifting of sanctions and compensation.
- Tehran also demands international guarantees regarding non-interference by the US in its internal affairs.
- Tensions in the Persian Gulf region persist against the backdrop of US-Israel actions and Iran's countermeasures.
- Alen Simonian notes that citizens in the regions support the peace agenda and are ready to defend it.
- An Iranian missile struck the center of Tel Aviv, damaging buildings and transport, but resulted in no casualties.
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