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Russian Foreign Ministry: "Russia is Ready to Continue Assisting Yerevan"

On August 29, the Russian Foreign Ministry stated that Russia is prepared to continue assisting Yerevan as a crucial partner in enhancing its defense capacity and border security as well as in managing ties with its neighbors. The declaration was made on the 25th anniversary of Armenia and Russia's signing of the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation, and Mutual Assistance.
Recent Political Developments in Armenia

Recent Political Developments in Armenia

China declares readiness to invest in projects in Syunik; Phone conversation between the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and France; Deputy of Supreme Council of Armenia: "Rubinyan, who are you to express condolences to Turkey?"
Armenia Responds to Russian Note of Protest

Armenia Responds to Russian Note of Protest

On August 25, Vahan Hunanyan, the spokesman of the Armenian Foreign Ministry, said, "We have reacted to the letter from the Russian embassy in the proper manner. We do not think its dissemination to be acceptable since the note's contents are part of the internal diplomatic record."
Flugblätter mit Symbol ‘Z’ in Eriwan verteilt

Flugblätter mit Symbol ‘Z’ in Eriwan verteilt

Die Slogans auf den Flugblättern lauten: „Krim ist Russland. Donezk ist Russland. Luhansk ist Russland. Mariupol ist Russland. Saporischschja ist Russland. Cherson ist Russland. Tiraspol ist Russland. Xinval ist Russland. Nordkasachstan wird Russland werden. Lasst Artsakh [Bergkarabach] Russland sein.“
Azerbaijani Army Enters Lachin City

Azerbaijani Army Enters Lachin City

On August 26, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said that the Azerbaijani Army entered the city of Lachin and took control of the villages of Zabukh/Aghavno and Sus. 20 Armenian families who left  Lachin and Zabukh/Aghavno were settled in the Syunik province of Armenia.

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