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14:00 News in Brief: Protests in Support of Samvel Karapetyan, Pezeshkian's Warning, Hungary's New Oil Plans
Last hour's news, summarized and meaningful:
- The European Union has confirmed its decision to send a new civilian mission to Armenia. This will provide advice and assistance on security sector reforms and on countering hybrid threats.
- The ruling party is presenting its electoral list to the Central Electoral Commission. This process is being carried out in preparation for the parliamentary elections scheduled for June 7.
- A protest is underway in front of the Anti-Corruption Court in support of Samvel Karapetyan. The prosecution has requested to extend his house arrest for another three months.
- A representative of the government commented on the arrest of a member of the opposition party. There were references to recent actions taken by the Anti-Corruption Committee.
- Donald Trump demands an indefinite halt to Iran's nuclear program. The US President opposed a temporary version of the restrictions and expects negotiations to resume soon.
- The President of Iran has stated that Tehran will not succumb to external pressure. Masoud Pezeshkian emphasized the willingness for dialogue but excluded any possibility of surrender.
- The new Hungarian government plans to diversify its energy supply. Despite dependence on Russian oil, the country will seek new and more affordable sources.
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