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Karen Abrahamyan dismissed from post of Deputy Chief of Armenian General Staff

4 May in 18:01 Photo by Armenian Defence Ministry Armenian President Armen Sarksyan dismissed Karen Abrahamyan from the post of Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Armenian Armed Forces, the press service of the Armenian leader informs. Taking as a basis the proposal of the Prime Minister, in accordance with Part 1 of Article 133 of the Constitution, as well as paragraph 1 of Part 1 of Article 40 of the Law ‘On Military Service and the Status of Servicemen’, to release Karen Abrahamyan from the position of the head of the General Operative Department-Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Armenian Armed Forces,” the decree of Armen Sarksyan reads, Sputnik Armenia informs.

Armenian President intends to meet with opposition

6 Mar in 17:17 Ishkhan Saghatelyan, a member of the Armenian United Opposition, announced that a  meeting of the country s President Armen Sarksyan with the opposition may take place on March 7. We were informed that the president has requested another meeting with the leaders of the movement, RIA Novosti quotes Saghatelyan as saying. He stressed that during the previous meeting the opposition received assurances that the issue of the resignation of the head of the General Staff of Armenia will be directed to the Constitutional Court. The President is obliged to apply to the Constitutional Court, otherwise he will bear personal responsibility for the situation in the country and further consequences, Saghatelyan said.

Press review: Moscow to strike back at US-EU sanctions and Turkey, Iran at odds over Iraq

3 more materials Moscow must respond to the West’s unfounded sanctions pressure, Russian senators told Izvestia. On March 2, the European Union slapped sanctions on the heads of four Russian law enforcement agencies over the Alexey Navalny case. Later, the United States announced sanctions, targeting seven individuals, in addition to blacklisting a number of entities. Besides, Washington also tightened restrictions on exports to Russia. The US also refuses to provide Russia with any loans, guarantees and any assistance, except for humanitarian aid. Political scientists believe that Joe Biden will keep pushing the human rights issue, exerting even more pressure on Moscow, but both superpowers will still have to cooperate on strategic security.

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