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10:00 News in One Line: Gas Prices, Tigranashen's Fate, Flower Import Ban from Russia, and International Scandals

10:00 News in One Line: Gas Prices, Tigranashen's Fate, Flower Import Ban from Russia, and International Scandals

Yesterday’s news summarized and to the point:

  • The Prime Minister of Armenia announced that no increase in natural gas prices is expected due to the current mutually beneficial agreement.
  • According to the government leader, the issue of enclaves, including that of Tigranashen, should be resolved exclusively through border demarcation, which results in a territory of 29,743 square kilometers for Armenia.
  • The Prime Minister clarified that his question regarding casualties in the war was directed not at the people, but at the representatives of the political pseudelite of Artsakh, who did not participate in the combat operations.
  • Due to frequent detections of pests, Russia has temporarily banned the import of fresh cut flowers from Armenia, expressing concern about insufficient control on the Armenian side.
  • The US Secretary of State has referred to Cuba as a threat to national security and noted the low probability of reaching a peace agreement, which the Cuban side has labeled as a lie.
  • Israel is considering the closure of its consulate in Istanbul, which had previously been targeted in gunfire, although no final decision has been made yet.
  • Today, more than 61,000 graduates in Armenian schools are celebrating their Last Bell and attending their final class.

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