- Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan declined to say if Russian President Vladimir Putin would be arrested on an International Criminal Court warrant if he visited.
- Russia’s ambassador to Azerbaijan said it is Armenia that is dragging its feet in ongoing normalization efforts, not Azerbaijan.
- Azerbaijan summoned the European Union’s ambassador to raise concerns over the bloc’s monitoring mission on the Armenian side of the border.
Credits: Ruptly
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