- Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan continued to defend his administration’s agreement to a controversial border delimitation deal with Azerbaijan. He accused the growing opposition movement of seeking to drag the country into a new war.
- Pashinyan will meet tomorrow with Russian President Vadimir Putin to review “problematic issues” in relations between the two countries, a Kremlin official confirmed.
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