15:00 News in Brief: Zatulini's Harsh Statement, Election Campaign, Biometric Passports
Recent news summarized and contextualized:
Amid the reported cases of the hantavirus on cruise ships, international organizations have declared that the risk to the general population remains very low. The situation in Armenia is also under control, with health authorities monitoring developments.
A delegation from the Ministry of Internal Affairs has visited Harlem to learn about the production of biometric passports. It has been announced that the printing of new passports has commenced.
Andranik Kocharyan, a representative of the ruling Civil Contract party, has announced that he will join the party's political team and continue the election campaign. He addressed issues regarding the war, security, and criticisms of the previous administrations.
The 'Against Everyone' initiative has staged a protest, while the National-Democratic Axis has officially launched its election campaign.
Russian State Duma deputy Konstantin Zatulini stated that if Pashinyan wins, Russia should not recognize the results of the Armenian elections. He also spoke about the potential deterioration of Armenian-Russian relations.
The Azerbaijani Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed dissatisfaction over the use of the term 'Nagorno-Karabakh' during a broadcast by a Russian state television channel. Baku deemed it a provocation and requested clarifications from Moscow.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer asserted he will not resign despite the Labour Party's failures in local elections. He emphasized that he will continue to serve until the end of his term.