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“US Faces Uncertainty in Assessing Indefinite Ceasefire Status in Karabakh, says Chargé d’Affaires”

The US Chargé d’Affaires, Jayme O’Brien, reveals that the indefinite ceasefire in Karabakh is yet to be confirmed. International organizations have been asked to provide accurate information on the situation. O’Brien emphasizes that the decision on the necessity of the OSCE Minsk Group lies with Yerevan and Baku. The US aims to support the region in achieving a lasting peace agreement, without interfering in its affairs.

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“US President Joe Biden Extends Congratulations to Azerbaijan on Independence Day, Highlights Commitment to Sustainable Peace and Constructive Dialogue”

US President Joe Biden praises Azerbaijan and Armenia for their efforts towards sustainable peace and constructive dialogue. He emphasizes the importance of improving partnership and deepening relations with Azerbaijan.

International Military

“Bloomberg Reports: US and Allies Considers Sending More Patriot Missiles to Ukraine, Meeting Demand for Enhanced Defense Capabilities”

The US may send more Patriot missiles to Ukraine to meet their demand for additional capabilities. European allies are also providing assistance.

International Politics World News

“NATO and Partner Countries Meet in Washington: Armenia’s Defense Minister Vazgen Sargsyan Attends for Bilateral Talks”

NATO and partner countries discussed defense issues in Washington. The Republic of Armenia’s Defense Minister and General Staff Chief attended the meeting. Training and education improvements were discussed along with expanding cooperation.

Breaking News International Politics

“USA to Welcome Eurasian Economic Union for Historic Summit in Washington”

The Eurasian Economic Union summit is set to happen in Washington on July 9-11. The announcement was made by the EEU Secretariat in Brussels.

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“US Refuses to Endorse Saudi-Israel Security Pact, Stresses Inclusion of All Parties in Negotiations”

US national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, disagrees with the security pact between Riyadh and Er-Riyadi due to the ongoing negotiations between Saudi Arabia and Israel. Sullivan emphasizes the importance of including all parties in the process for a more prosperous and peaceful region. The ultimate decision lies with the leadership and people of Israel.

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“Israel’s Delayed Strike on Iran Escalates Tensions, Risking Regional War: Sources”

Israel postpones taking severe action against Iran, increasing the risk of a regional war. Confrontation between the two countries has escalated to a dangerous level. Sources report American intelligence’s awareness of the situation.

Politics

Washington Denies Reports of Azerbaijani Declarations on Armenian Prime Minister’s Meeting with International Leaders to Resolve Karabakh Issue

Washington denies reports of Adrbajani declarations. US Department of State representative, Ned Price, refutes claims of a meeting between Nikol Pashinyan, Charles Michel, and Antony Blinken in Brussels to resolve the Karabakh issue. Miller suggests focus should be on Armenia’s domestic crisis instead.

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“Russian President Putin Criticizes United Nations and Asserts Support for CSTO Security Council during International Youth Forum”

Washington declares support for CSTO Security Council. Russian President, Vladimir Putin, criticizes US for using force without UN approval. Putin emphasizes need for world order and decentralization.

“Washington’s Surprise Move: Imposing Sanctions on Russia Without Informing Moscow City Administration”

Washington did not inform Moscow about sanctions on Russian activities, according to Dmitry Peskov, the Russian President’s spokesman. Peskov called the allegations unfounded and unacceptable. The Russian Embassy is reportedly involved in coordinating actions with G7 countries to reduce the risk of retaliation. From News.am.