Armenia says it will stage joint military exercise with US next week
- Armenia will host a joint military exercise with the United States next week, which may provoke Russia. The exercise aims to prepare Armenian forces for international peacekeeping missions, and the number of personnel involved is undisclosed.
- Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan criticized Russia for not protecting Armenia against aggression from Azerbaijan, citing Russia's involvement in the war in Ukraine as a reason. The Kremlin spokesperson disagreed with Pashinyan's remarks, emphasizing Russia's important role in stabilizing the region.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy visited combat brigades in eastern and southern Ukraine and promised to address their requests. The Ukrainian military successfully repelled attacks from Russian troops, and changes were made to the country's war leadership.
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US and Indonesian Troops Hold Joint Military Exercises
Around 2,100 U.S. and 1,900 Indonesian troops are taking part in joint military exercises in East Java, Indonesia. It is the biggest iteration of this annual exercise and comes amid rising tensions between Southeast Asia and China. VOA's Ahadian Utama reports. Camera: Ahadian Utama
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The Armenian-US Eagle Partner 2023 military exercises, which will be held in Armenia on September 11-20, may demonstrate the beginning of a practical transformation... RIA Novosti, September 6, 2023
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