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(Bloomberg) Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in a televised address to the nation that his country is no longer being protected by its regional allies and security blocs in its decades-long conflict with neighboring Azerbaijan.Most Read from BloombergChinese Gold Buying Is Driving a Paradigm Shift in BullionStocks Flash Recession Warning as Trouble Spreads to IndustrialsWells Fargo Preps for Wealth Battle After $1 Billion TurnaroundIndia-Canada Clash Should Be a Wakeup CallBond Ma
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Azerbaijan halted military operations in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region after Armenians in the territory said they’d agreed to disband their forces following an intervention by Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin
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