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14:00 News in Brief: Pashinyan's Statements on Generals, Map Comments, and New Social Reforms

Rita M.
14:00 News in Brief: Pashinyan's Statements on Generals, Map Comments, and New Social Reforms
  • Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated that there are cowardly generals in Armenia involved in corruption and illegal property cases, some of whom are already being prosecuted.
  • Pashinyan responded to questions regarding the map, noting that the ongoing changes are part of the process for Armenia and its people to escape geopolitical 'traps,' while denying claims about a ban on the term 'Artsakh.'
  • He clarified that President Putin was likely unaware of the legislative intricacies regarding the participation of Russian passport holders in elections, and he personally informed him.
  • Starting from 2027, the universal health insurance system is expected to cover taxi drivers and insure their family members.
  • The mother of 18-year-old David Minasian, detained over the incident at St. Anna Church, has appealed to the Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sports for a guarantee for her son.
  • Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexey Overchuk announced that decisions within the EAEU will not be made against Armenia's interests, affirming that Armenia has an equal voice among the other members.
  • European Union foreign affairs chief Kaia Kalas described statements about the possible withdrawal of the United States from NATO as a 'disturbing signal' and called for strengthening European defense.

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