Promises given in the action plan of the government, then in RPA pre-election program, as formerly stated, mostly didn’t contain target. Only several promises contained concreteness among which was reaching export volume to 40-45% of GDP.
Reports say the buildings of IRNA – Iran’s state news agency, and Iran’s radio and TV have been damaged. According to latest data, the death toll reached 90, with more than 350 people wounded. Preliminary reports of Afghan authorities state a truck bomb was used in the attack.
Armenia will lift visa requirements for citizens of Qatar, with the relevant bill included in the Cabinet meeting’s June 1 agenda. The decision comes as the multilateral cooperation and ties between Armenia and Qatar are progressing yearly.
“Azerbaijan runs cunning policy, it always deploys various divisions, artillery near the settlements firing shots towards our posts. The Armenian side never targets any civilian object.”
“I consider it’s difficult to do anything here. I wouldn’t overestimate the statement by OSCE MG on Azerbaijani activities, as months ago a statement was addressed to Armenia, when they called on the sides to solve the issue of returning bodies of Azerbaijanis.”
“The Co-Chairs will arrive in Armenia, Yerevan in 10 days. They also want to visit Stepanakert. I can’t say whether Azerbaijan will be ready to receive the CoChairs, but the Co-Chairs will be in the region, in Yerevan and Stepanakert, in 10 days,” Nalbandian said.
In general, the media mostly covered ‘yes’ campaign. The report also referred to the Turkish Supreme Election Commission’s decision which declared the unsealed votes as valid while counting the ballots, calling it as illegal.
The US military successfully shot down an intercontinental ballistic missile using its own upgraded longrange interceptor missile on Tuesday in what was widely seen as a test of US ability to counter a North Korean missile launch, CNN reports.
The Council of Europe launched investigation over the corruption scandal at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) involving Azerbaijan, BBC reports.
Now, however, according to Die Welt, a drastic change of stance is expected. “We don’t want an impression to be created as if NATO is defending the domestic policy of Turkey’s government,” Die Welt quoted a diplomatic source familiar with the situation as saying.