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Recent developments regarding Armenia-Iran relations

Recent developments regarding Armenia-Iran relations

Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures of Armenia Gnel Sanosyan, during a meeting with Iranian Oil Minister Javad Owji in Tehran, presented Yerevan's proposals on a new format of an agreement on the supply of Iranian gas to Armenia in exchange for electricity.
Armenian Foreign Minister on demarcation process with Azerbaijan and possible response from Baku about six points

Armenian Foreign Minister on demarcation process with Azerbaijan and possible response from Baku about six points

Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan, who was in Brussels to attend a meeting of the Armenia-EU Partnership Council, answered journalists’ questions on whether Baku is ready to start negotiations with Yerevan on a peace treaty based on the Armenian proposal to discuss the rights and security of the inhabitants of separatist Nagorno-Karabakh, as well as the status of the unrecognised republic.
Recent developments regarding anti-government protests in Armenia

Recent developments regarding anti-government protests in Armenia

According to the government's press office, Nikol Pashinyan met with participants of the Consultative Assembly on Cooperation with Extra-Parliamentary Political Forces on 19 May. According to the agreement, such sessions will be held on a regular basis in addition to the Consultative Assembly's monthly meetings.

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