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“Russian Foreign Ministry dismisses Armenia’s EU cooperation statement”

Read the latest news from Armenia. Russian Foreign Ministry’s spokesperson, Maria Zakharova, declines to comment on Armenia’s cooperation with Moldova and Ukraine, stating it doesn’t concern Russia.

“Nikol Pashinyan Holds Key Meetings with European Leaders at AG Summit, Advocates for Ukraine and Calls for Russian Troop Withdrawal”

Nikol Pashinyan, the Moldovan Prime Minister, met with government heads from Romania, Spain, Czech Republic, Denmark, and France at the AG Summit in Skopje. Pashinyan emphasized the importance of support for Ukraine’s peace and security. He also called for the withdrawal of Russian troops from Transnistria for peaceful resolution. Exciting news from Armenia!

“Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov declares intention to hinder own special services, accuses Moldovan Government of destabilization”

Russia accuses Moldovan Government of attempts to neutralize the country as talks take place between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Moldova and the European Integration Agency. Sergey Lavrov expresses Russia’s intention to hinder its own special services.

“Moldova Extends Organized Defense for Another 30 Days to Safeguard National Security Amidst Russian Threats”

The military action in Moldova intensifies defense for another 30 days, ensuring national security against Russian gas supply risks. Russian armed forces are expected to reinforce actions on the energy infrastructure. Risks to energy security and attempts to destabilize Moldova are noted. Concerns remain regarding organized defense involvement.

“EU Takes Action: Sanctions on Belarus, Aid to Armenia, and Trilateral Negotiations in the Works”

EU President Ursula von der Leyen announced that EU sanctions on Belarus would kickstart in coordination with the UK and Moldova, subject to conditions. The EU is also contemplating offering aid to Armenia over the Nagorno-Karabakh matter. The trilateral negotiations are set to conclude during the EU summit in December. Additionally, cooperation with Ukraine hinges on Kyiv meeting additional criteria for rule of law, economic reforms, and human rights.