We’re in the last stages of the Ukraine conflict. CIA boss William Burns is on his way to meet with Zelensky today. He’ll make him an offer Zelensky can’t refuse. Elections next year which means they’ll fix them so Zelensky loses or a bullet to the head.https://t.co/gQJ5keXwVn.
— Frank Longshank (@FLongshank) November 15, 2023
Day: November 15, 2023
CIA Chief William Burns arrives in Ukraine for urgent meetings with Zelensky.
Follow: @AFpost pic.twitter.com/cNyFHNoP3y
— AF Post (@AFpost) November 15, 2023
By the way, CIA’s William Burns is an Epstein VIP Client. So many interesting angles for all those willing to help Ukraine. Why?
CIA boss heads for Z-Day in Kiev as Ukraine falters https://t.co/6r3pcbsSuz via @asiatimesonline
— Wendell Elento (@We4Truth) November 15, 2023
CIA boss heads for Z-Day in Kiev as Ukraine falters
William Burns, boss of the CIA, is flying to the Ukrainian capital for urgent, secret meetings with Zelenskyhttps://t.co/jSJ3LzAd6W— Cro-Magnon (@CroMagn53664476) November 15, 2023
Встреча с Министром строительства и жилищно-коммунального хозяйства Иреком Файзуллиным • Президент России https://t.co/OpkuLO3YSo pic.twitter.com/2iMU3CaERO
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) November 15, 2023
A meeting-discussion was held with Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan at the Royal Institute of International Relations in London (Chatham House).
A wide range of issues were discussed, both related to Armenia-UK relations and regional developments.
Minister Mirzoyan thoroughly addressed Armenia’s foreign policy priorities, the latest regional developments, as well as a number of issues related to Armenia’s involvement in international platforms.
The Foreign Minister briefed the attendees on the position of the Republic of Armenia regarding the establishment of stability and security in the South Caucasus, the normalization of relations with neighbors, as well as the opportunities offered by the “Crossroads of Peace” project developed by the Government of the Republic of Armenia.
Speaking about the process of normalization of Armenia-Azerbaijan relations and reaffirming Armenia’s commitment to the peace agenda, Minister Mirzoyan noted that the approaches of the Armenian side are mainly expressed in the principles recorded in the quadrilateral declaration adopted in Granada. The minister emphasized the importance of Azerbaijan’s unconditional commitment to continue the peace process based on these principles and the strong support of international partners.
Reference was made to the situation created as a result of the ethnic cleansing carried out by Azerbaijan in Nagorno-Karabakh, issues related to addressing the primary needs and rights of more than 100,000 forcibly displaced Armenians.
At the end of the meeting, Ararat Mirzoyan had a short conversation with the director of the institute, Bronwen Maddox.



