10:00 News in Brief: Putin and Xi Discuss New World Order, Iran Promises the US 'Surprises'
Here are the highlights from the last hour's news:
• Political scientist Suren Sargsyan's statement regarding Armenian-Russian relations has sparked intense discussions.
• Flaws have already been identified in the newly renovated roads in Syunik. Meanwhile, global tensions surrounding Iran continue to rise.
• The Putin-Xi negotiations have garnered the attention of world media, while Trump has stated that the US will quickly end its war with Iran. Tehran warns Washington of new 'surprises'.
• Russia, China, and the US continue to shape a new geopolitical agenda as the situation around Iran intensifies daily. Developments in Armenia's internal politics are also being actively discussed.
• Suren Sargsyan announced that Russia would not obstruct the reproduction of the current Armenian government. Against this backdrop, international media widely covers the outcomes of the Putin-Xi meeting and the tensions in the Middle East.
• Ukraine claims that Russia's losses on the battlefield have increased, the UK has allowed the import of Russian fuel, and the US is already discussing a shortage of motor oils.
• Tensions between Iran and the US are entering a new phase; Trump speaks of a swift end to the war, while Iran declares its readiness to respond with renewed strength. The world awaits further developments.
• Putin and Xi Jinping speak of a 'just world order', while concerns in the West grow regarding the energy crisis and potential new military clashes.
• A new criminal investigation has begun in the US against Nicolas Maduro, and Washington and Tehran continue to exchange hardline statements. International tensions are rising on multiple fronts simultaneously.