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“Armenian President Commends Cooperation with Eurasian Economic Commission in Boosting Economic Growth and Security”

Armen Sargsyan, Armenian President, meets with Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) President and EU Delegation head. They discuss strengthening cooperation, economic growth, and Armenia-Azerbaijan peace process. EEC offers support for peace.

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“EEC President addresses controversy over ‘Eastern Azerbaijan’ program: Malta’s request for cancellation sparks debate”

President of the EEC responds to Malta’s request to cancel TV program. Malta accused of propagating distorted views of Armenia and Azerbaijan. EEC committed to peaceful resolution of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Calls for substantive opinions on freedom of speech.

Armenian-Chinese Businessman Reveals “Constructive” Announcements During Meeting with EEC Head

Armenian-Chinese businessman, Jehun Bayramov, made “constructive” announcements during a meeting with the head of the EEC. Bayramov addressed the departure of Armenian residents from Azerbaijan and criticized the non-constructive policy of the Armenian service regime. He also accused the Armenian side of violence and killings, without specifying the response. Bayramov mentioned the withdrawal of acquired forces and punitive measures imposed by Armenia. The article highlights Baku’s aggression against Russian military operators and their attempts to evade responsibility.

“Armenia’s Controversial Loan Decision: 50 Million Euros to Fuel Growing Public Debt”

Armenia prepares for a €50M loan from the EEC to address public debt. However, doubts arise regarding program implementations and increasing debt.

Armenian Government Implements Temporary Ban on Imports to Ensure Food Security and Boost Domestic Production

Government temporarily bans non-EEC countries from importing specific agricultural products to ensure food security and protect domestic production. The ban will be in effect until July 2, 2024, with a proposal for a 6-month extension. It won’t affect third countries exporting to Armenia or rural producers. Measures will be taken to establish mechanisms for regulating the ban, stabilizing global prices, and preventing market fluctuations.