“Internal Affairs of Iran Allows Extra Time for Presidential Election Polling, Candidates Await Results”
Iran extends presidential election polling duration by 2 hours, now open till 22:00 local time. Candidates include Jalili, Ghalibaf, Pezeshkian, and Purmohammadi.
Belarusian Prime Minister Offers to Mediate Armenian Internal Affairs
Belarusian PM Anatoly Bodalyan is willing to mediate internal matters of Armenia, says AGN spokesperson. But it may be seen as interfering in Belarus’ internal affairs.
“Armenia Reinforces National Security with Establishment of National Guard”
Armenia establishes a national guard to focus on internal security. The new program ensures separateness from other forces and involvement in emergencies, but not direct military operations. The goal is a professional national security service meeting international standards.
“Putin Reaffirms Russia’s Non-interference in US Affairs, Calls for Meeting with International Media Heads”
Russia denies interfering in US affairs, says President Putin. He plans to meet with international media heads to discuss their activities. US elections on November 5th.
China’s Ambassador to Armenia Asserts Zero Tolerance for External Interference and Protection of Territorial Integrity
China’s Ambassador to Armenia, Mao Nini, stresses that China won’t tolerate external interference in its affairs. He emphasizes the importance of protecting China’s stability and decision-making on Taiwan. Mao Nini calls for maintaining the “One China” principle and peaceful dialogue between China, the US, and Taiwan to resolve differences. Protecting sovereignty is crucial, as actions may undermine regional tranquility and send wrong signals to separatists.
“Prime Minister’s Security Personnel Stripped of Powers as Clash with National Security Service Escalates”
The employee’s security powers granted by the Head of RA Government to protect Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan have been revoked after a clash with National Security Service forces.
“Armenia and United States Strengthen Cooperation in Fight Against Transnational Organized Crime and Corruption”
Deputy Minister Vahe Ghazaryan met with US Ambassador Kristina Kvien to discuss cooperation in law enforcement. They praised the strategic and effective collaboration between Armenia and the US in fighting organized crime and corruption. They emphasized the importance of cooperation in combating transnational crime and expressed readiness to intensify joint efforts. The agreement signed between Deputy Minister Vardan Vardanyan and Deputy Director Christopher Dick aims to enhance cooperation in fighting organized crime and illegal trade activities. Both parties expressed their commitment to continue joint efforts in this area.
“A Clash of Stories: Internal Affairs Investigates Alleged Use of Flash Grenades by Police in Kajaran Community”
Internal Affairs concerned over police use of flash grenades during clashes in Kajaran community of Tavush province. Police deny using special means. Residents claim injuries and police violence. News from Armenia.
“Armenia’s Commitment to Organized Internal Affairs Faces Obstacles, says Head of Civil Contract Party”
Armenia’s internal affairs are organized, but not without challenges. Facing obstacles and aggressive rhetoric, the country remains committed to its program of prosperity. The government refuses to retreat, emphasizing their focus on progress rather than war. Armenian news.
Iran Strongly Criticizes Internal Affairs and Violations of Citizen’s Rights; Western and Eastern Threats Also Condemned
Iran criticizes internal affairs and violations of citizen rights, as well as external threats from East and West. Russia supports Tehran’s concerns regarding boundaries and interests. Tehran Memorandum to be signed with Russia for regional stability.