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News in Brief: Armenia's Domestic Political Agenda and Tense International Background
Rita M.
Yesterday's news summarized and contextualized:
- The Prime Minister addressed international relations, noting that the initiative for meetings with major powers often comes from Armenia, which he evaluated as a natural process. He also spoke about his legitimacy, considering it his main political strength.
- Discussions were held on economic and governance issues, including negotiations over a railway concession and the necessity to tighten anti-corruption policies, emphasizing the goal of zero corruption.
- The government approved a new agricultural support program aimed at compensating farmers' expenses and boosting sector development.
- Mutual accusations were exchanged in Parliament between the ruling party and the opposition regarding energy system management and political influence.
- At the regional level, the Zangezur corridor project was discussed, which, according to the Turkish side, could enhance transportation links in the coming years.
- In international developments, Israel has warned its citizens about security risks, while the United States has made stern statements regarding Iran and potential repercussions.
- Simultaneously, reports emerged that the United States and Ukraine are involved in security issues in the Middle East, where the parties present conflicting positions.
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