Armenian President Visits UAE: Strengthening Ties Between Nations

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  In a significant diplomatic move, the President of Armenia has embarked on an official visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), aiming to bolster bilateral relations, expand economic cooperation, and foster cultural exchange between the two nations. The high-level visit marks a new chapter in Armenia-UAE relations, showcasing a mutual commitment to deepening political dialogue and exploring opportunities in trade, technology, energy, tourism, and investment. During his visit, the Armenian President held discussions with top Emirati leaders, including His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the President of the UAE and Ruler of Abu Dhabi. The leaders discussed regional and international developments, emphasizing the importance of peace, stability, and economic collaboration in the South Caucasus and Middle East regions. Key Highlights of the Visit: Economic Partnerships: Talks included strategies to enhance mutual trade and explore investment in sectors such as infrast...

Venezuelan opposition leader blames his uncle on Maduro


Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido said responsibility for the disappearance of his uncle lies on President Nicolas Maduro personally.
“24 hours from the moment of disappearance. I blame you, the usurper Nicolas Maduro, and each of your minions presentat the international airport Maiquetia for what could happen to Juan Jose Marquez,” wrote Guaido on Wednesday  your twitter.
The politician added that his relative is “an honest and brave man who, like no one, knows the value of this fight for freedom.”
Juan José Marquez disappeared after returning to Venezuela on Tuesday.
The situation in Venezuela escalated after Guaidó, whose appointment to the post of speaker of the parliament two days before the Supreme Court, declared himself acting president, on January 23, 2019.  He was recognized as the interim head of state by the United States, Lima Group countries (except Mexico), the Organization of American States and most EU countries joined them.  Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro called the incident an attempted coup and announced the severance of diplomatic relations with the United States.  In his support, Russia, Belarus, Iran, China, Cuba, Nicaragua, Syria and Turkey spoke out.

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