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09:00 News in a Nutshell: Pashinyan-Tevanian Clash, Russia's Firm Warning
News from the past hour summarized concisely:
- Rain, thunderstorms, and increased winds are expected in Armenia and the capital in the coming days, along with a drop in temperature.
- Tomorrow, the National Security Service of the Republic of Armenia will officially report a crime to the Investigative Committee, expecting that a criminal case will be initiated against Andranik Tevanian for treason. This was announced by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
- The Prime Minister stated that a report would be submitted by the NSS to initiate a criminal case against the leader of the opposition party for treason.
- Andranik Tevanian, president of the 'Mother Armenia' party, responded to the Prime Minister's statement, characterizing it as an attempt at repression and to maintain power.
- A citizen who engaged in a debate with the Prime Minister during the election campaign on the Nagorno-Karabakh issue has been detained for two months.
- Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister denied reports about the Russian diplomatic mission in Armenia acting against the country's interests and addressed the issue of the citizenship of a parliamentary candidate.
- The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation stated that Armenia's simultaneous membership in the European Union and the EAEU is practically impossible.
- Rosselkhoznadzor has temporarily restricted the import of floral products from Armenia starting May 22 due to inspections in greenhouse enterprises.
- U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Washington does not plan to ease sanctions on Tehran until a bilateral agreement is reached.
- The President noted that no escalation in relations with Cuba is expected, although authorities in that country have lost control, according to him.
- Meta has cut about 10 percent of its staff and is redirecting thousands of employees to work in artificial intelligence.
- The Ministry of Defense of Armenia will present a report to the public on the work done over the past four years at the military parade scheduled for May 28.
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