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Russia and Armenia Have Obligations to Protect Territorial Integrity, Moscow Says


Russia and Armenia have mutual obligations, among them is protecting territorial integrity, sovereignty and security.

This assessment was made on Wednesday by Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova, who said Armenia and Russia continue to be partners.

“Our countries continue to be partners, and we hope that the Armenian authorities will take all that into account amid the current geopolitical changes, making the right choice,” Zakharova added, when asked whether Armenia officially had submitted any documents pertaining to Yerevan’s perceived change in its political direction.

“Yerevan is also under collective security guarantees of the CSTO, including in the event of possible military aggression,” said Zakharova, emphasizing that there is a legal document base between Russia and Armenia in the fields of security and military-technical cooperation.


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Fire destroys thousands works of art at the main gallery in Georgia’s separatist region of Abkhazia – KGET 17


Fire destroys thousands works of art at the main gallery in Georgia’s separatist region of Abkhazia  KGET 17

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@AraratMirzoyan: Timely discussion at @Clingendaelorg on situation in #SouthCaucasus, challenges & need for clear political will & commitment from AZ to establish lasting stability. Unequivocal recognition of terr integrity & inviolability of borders are key. Touched upon “#Crossroads_of_Peace”. https://t.co/CzPGT4emjN


Timely discussion at @Clingendaelorg on situation in #SouthCaucasus, challenges & need for clear political will & commitment from AZ to establish lasting stability. Unequivocal recognition of terr integrity & inviolability of borders are key. Touched upon “#Crossroads_of_Peace”. pic.twitter.com/CzPGT4emjN

— Ararat Mirzoyan (@AraratMirzoyan) February 7, 2024


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Ilham Aliyev wins presidential election with 92.05 percent of votes – AZERTAC News


Ilham Aliyev wins presidential election with 92.05 percent of votes  AZERTAC News

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Erdoğan congratulates Azerbaijani counterpart Aliyev on election win – Daily Sabah


Erdoğan congratulates Azerbaijani counterpart Aliyev on election win  Daily Sabah

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Cossacks in the Russian Federation – Minority Rights Group


Cossacks in the Russian Federation  Minority Rights Group

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Russia and Armenia Have Obligations to Protect Territorial Integrity, Moscow Says – Asbarez.com – Asbarez Armenian News


Russia and Armenia Have Obligations to Protect Territorial Integrity, Moscow Says – Asbarez.com  Asbarez Armenian News

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Paramilitary commander killed in Baghdad drone strike: Reports – Al Jazeera English


Paramilitary commander killed in Baghdad drone strike: Reports  Al Jazeera English

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Justice Department Announces Terrorism and Sanctions-Evasion Charges and Seizures Linked to Illicit, Billion-Dollar … – Department of Justice


Justice Department Announces Terrorism and Sanctions-Evasion Charges and Seizures Linked to Illicit, Billion-Dollar …  Department of Justice

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Ruling Party Ousts Opposition Members From Yerevan City Council


YEREVAN (Azatutyun.am)—The ruling Civil Contract party on Wednesday managed to strip three opposition members of Yerevan’s municipal council of their seats with the decisive help of two other councilors summoned to an Armenian law-enforcement agency on Tuesday.

The ousted opposition members include former Mayor Hayk Marutyan, whose party finished second in last September’s municipal election, and two councilors representing the radical opposition Mayr Hayastan alliance.

Civil Contract and its local coalition partner, the Hanrapetutyun party, argue that they can no longer sit on the city council because of having skipped most of the council sessions and votes. The opposition forces dismiss the explanation, saying that their absence was part of legitimate boycotts designed to scuttle key decisions made by Mayor Tigran Avinyan.

“Why did you not oust dozens of your teammates from the previous council who did not attend sessions for years? Because they didn’t challenge you,” Marutyan told Avinyan and his political allies during a heated session preceding a vote on their seats.

“You are removing us because we are fighting against you and demanding your resignation,” charged Marutyan.

“If you don’t attend and speak during sessions why would we want to silence you?” countered Suren Grigorian, a deputy mayor affiliated with Civil Contract.

Council members from Mayr Hayastan boycotted the session in protest against what they too described as a government bid to silence the opposition. The bloc’s leader, Andranik Tevanyan, called for a fresh municipal ballot on Tuesday.

Civil Contract and Hanrapetutyun lacked a single vote to oust the opposition members and they predictably secured it from the Public Voice party that was until recently led by Vartan Ghukasyan, a controversial video blogger based in the United States.

Two Public Voice councilors showed up for the session and voted for the ouster of the opposition members. One of them, Vahan Avagyan, admitted that they were summoned to the Investigative Committee on Tuesday.

“I won’t say why because it’s confidential information,” Avagyan told reporters. He denied opposition claims that he was pressured to back the ruling party’s latest initiative.

Public Voice, which campaigned for the September polls on an opposition platform, already decisively helped Civil Contract install Avinyan as mayor last October. Its nominal chairman, Artak Galstyan was arrested last year on charges of blackmail and extortion and remains in custody. Ghukasyan is wanted by law-enforcement authorities on the same charges.