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Fears of Trade Disruptions in Armenia and “Black Wednesday” in Lebanon

On April 8, Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan welcomed the ceasefire announced between Iran and the United States, posting on X: “We also commend the mediation efforts, including those of Pakistan, and firmly believe that diplomacy should prevail to resolve all outstanding issues and preserve peace in the Middle East.” On April 9, during an interview with News.am, Ambassador for the Islamic Republic of Iran to Armenia Khalil Shirgholami …
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Israel’s armed forces continue to attack Lebanon, putting at risk a fragile two-week ceasefire agreement in the face of major talks that the U.S. and Iran will hold this weekend in Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad. Israel’s number of deaths from large-scale attacks on Lebanon on Wednesday has exceeded 300. Also, more than 1,150 people were injured in the bombings. Financial Times described Israel’s attack as “one of the most deadly bombing campaign…

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The Armenian Weekly broke the news on Monday, April 13, 2026.
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