News in Brief: 'Peace or New Threats' - Pashinyan's Firm Message, Housing, Land, and Major Changes
Recent news summarized and highlighted:
Pashinyan stated that there has been no real peace until 2020, only a frozen conflict, and that Armenia has now reached a 'peaceful harbor.' However, he emphasized the need to transition to stable peaceful living. He warned about the dangers of new regional tensions.
The Foreign Minister noted that the Armenian people have not had their own state for a long time and that a change in mindset is occurring regarding the roles of the state and society. The Prime Minister added that discussing issues is essential to overcome them.
The government is reviewing housing support measures for those displaced from Artsakh, expanding the list of areas eligible for high compensation. New changes will also consider children born until the end of 2026.
Displaced individuals are now allowed to acquire up to 400 square meters of land and build residential homes, as well as utilize small plots of land. The aim is to expand housing construction opportunities.
The EU is monitoring the situation regarding Armenian prisoners held in Baku and emphasizes the importance of progress in the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace process. The issue of prisoners is being addressed within the framework of negotiations.
Iran has launched a strike with cluster munitions on one of Israel's cities, escalating regional tensions.
In the United States, scenarios of a sharp rise in oil prices up to $200 are being evaluated, which could have serious implications for the global economy. Such an increase is expected to lead to inflation and economic slowdown.