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Recent Political Developments in Armenia

Recent Political Developments in Armenia

French-Armenian community leader vowed efforts to help Armenia "get rid of the ruling regime"; The next protest of Armenian opposition is scheduled for September 2; An Armenian MP: "Azerbaijan's recent military offensive against  Nagorno-Karabakh is the result of two demands it made of the Armenian government
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Holds Consultations in Yerevan

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Holds Consultations in Yerevan

Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan also received Alexander Grushko. During the discussions, a comprehensive exchange of views on the current situation in Europe, including the relations of our countries with the European Union and NATO, interaction in the OSCE, and the situation in the Council of Europe, took place.
Armen Grigoryan Says Alternative to Lachin Corridor is Unlawful but Ministry of Territorial Administration Announces Start of Construction

Armen Grigoryan Says Alternative to Lachin Corridor is Unlawful but Ministry of Territorial Administration Announces Start of Construction

Armen Grigoryan, the Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia, thinks Azerbaijan's request to divert traffic from the Lachin corridor is unlawful. He made this remark in response to a report that Azerbaijan had requested that communication between Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia be organized via an alternative channel under the direction of Russian forces.

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