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Russia bans Armenian Jermuk mineral water in latest trade restriction

6 min · 29. apr. 20266 min
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📍 Moscow has temporarily banned the sale of Armenian Jermuk mineral water, as tensions grow over Yerevan’s deepening ties with the European Union. 📍 Armenia has denied unsourced media reports that it plans to hand over the border village of Jiliza to Georgia as part of ongoing demarcation talks. 📍 Armenia has unveiled a new biometric passport design aligned with EU standards, featuring updated cultural imagery. The design sparked debate over the omission of Mount Ararat in an illustration of the nearby Khor Virap Monastery. 📍 Will Samvel Karapetyan’s party be banned before Armenia’s election? https://youtu.be/W1y7zmVM8Qg #CivilNet #ՍիվիլՆեթ #dailyarmenia

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