- Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan left for Brussels, where he is set to meet with European Commission Vice President Josep Borrell and other high-level EU officials.
- The Karabakh conflict has taken an especially heavy toll on both Armenian and Azerbaijan elders, according to new reports by Amnesty International.
- Police detained hundreds of anti-government protesters in Yerevan who blocked streets across the capital in acts of civil disobedience. They are demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s resignation.
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