U.S.-Armenia Nuclear Pact Aims to Replace Aging Russian-Built Plant

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The US and Armenia have signed a nuclear cooperation agreement, aiming to replace an aging Russian-built nuclear plant, as part of a broader effort to deepen relations and open new areas of cooperation between the two countries.

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US Vice President JD Vance kicked off a three-day visit to Armenia and Azerbaijan with an evening meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They concluded their discussions with a signing ceremony covering an agreement on peaceful nuclear cooperation. A statement issued by the Armenian Foreign Ministry prior to the meeting had hinted a signing ceremony was in the offing, saying Vance’s visit will include “events that will deepen relations with Washington and open new areas of cooperation.” Pashinyan said the agreement…

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