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19:00 News in Brief: Reasons for Tsarukyan's Dismissal, Pashinyan's Statement, and Trump's Failed Dream
Highlights of the news from the past hour:
- Gagik Tsarukyan is no longer eligible to run for the presidency of the Armenian National Olympic Committee due to age restrictions. The government has appealed to the court.
- The Civil Contract party was the first to submit its electoral list to the Central Election Commission, nominating 283 candidates.
- Former President of Armenia Levon Ter-Petrosyan met with the Iranian ambassador to discuss prospects for deepening bilateral relations.
- Around 2,100 people attended a rally in support of businessman Samvel Karapetyan near the Anti-Corruption Court.
- Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated that Armenian-Russian relations are at historically the highest level.
- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer assured that London would not be drawn into a potential war against Iran.
- The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency claims that any new agreement with Iran must include strict verification mechanisms for its nuclear program.
- Donald Trump expressed regret that the idea to rename the Strait of Hormuz after him did not gain support.
- The U.S. President stated that a solution to the Ukrainian conflict is near, considering it the ninth war he has addressed.
- Severe cold weather continues in Armenia. Negative temperatures are expected in Yerevan and the Ararat Valley on the morning of April 16.