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14:00 News in Brief: Armenia-Russia Relations, Parliamentary Decisions, Predicted Iranian Attack

14:00 News in Brief: Armenia-Russia Relations, Parliamentary Decisions, Predicted Iranian Attack

Latest news summarized:

  • The Prime Minister of Armenia has called for the abandonment of the idea of returning to former homes and to perceive the country as a final destination. This approach equally applies to compatriots forcibly displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh.
  • The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia expressed confidence that the European Union will continue to support the country's democratization and integration. The main prerequisite for the process is the European ambitions of Armenian citizens.
  • The official Yerevan stated that it does not intend to provoke tension in relations with Russia and existing issues will be resolved through dialogue. At the same time, it was emphasized that the decision to approach the EU will be made independently.
  • The Foreign Minister of Lithuania highly valued the progress Armenia has made in regional relationship normalization. According to him, the opening of borders and infrastructure will significantly improve the level of security.
  • The Economic Committee of the National Assembly approved a package of reforms for the real estate registration system. The new regulations will allow for the rapid identification and legal correction of errors in cadastral maps.
  • Germany's domestic intelligence warns that Iran may intensify special operations in European countries. Targets may include Iranian opposition figures abroad and Jewish and Israeli organizations.
  • According to international analyses, the Russian armed forces are experiencing a serious decline in the pace of advancement on the battlefield and significant losses. Despite this, Moscow still does not intend to revise its strategy, while Ukraine has solidified its positions.

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