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Biden calls for the US to change the constitution
US President Joe Biden has called for a change in the US Constitution so that the presidents of the United States cannot escape responsibility for crimes committed during their administration.

Armenia welcomes the ceasefire agreement in Gaza
The mediation efforts of the international community, especially those of the United States, Qatar, and Egypt, which led to this significant milestone, are highly appreciated.

The head of the General Staff participates in the meeting of the NATO military committee
The session aims to raise awareness of current global and regional threats and challenges and search for collective solutions to mitigate them.

Keir Starmer arrived in Ukraine for the first time
He will meet with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky and sign a partnership agreement to deepen existing defense relations. Further military aid will reportedly be offered to Kyiv amid fears that the US may end its support.
Tigran Avinyan received the Ambassador of Luxembourg to Armenia
During the meeting, the Mayor of Yerevan presented to the Ambassador the major urban development projects that may be of investment interest. Tigran Avinyan noted that Yerevan is making great progress in urban development to improve safety, comfort, and attractiveness for both residents and guests of the city.