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For several days, Yerevan became one of the key centres of European diplomacy. On 4 May 2026, the Armenian capital hosted the eighth summit of the European Political Community, followed on 4–5 May by the first-ever Armenia–European Union summit. For Armenia, this was not merely a major international event, but a powerful political signal: Yerevan is seeking to strengthen ties with Europe, diversify its foreign policy, and demonstrate that it no longer wants to remain fully dependent on Moscow.05 May 2026-12:41
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Today, Yerevan has found itself at the center of major European politics. The Armenian capital is hosting the eighth summit of the European Political Community — a format that brings together leaders of EU member states and non-EU countries to discuss security, the economy, energy, connectivity, and the future of the European continent. The official motto of this year’s meeting is “Building the Future: Unity and Stability in Europe.”04 May 2026-14:01
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Russia remains prepared to hold a second Russia–US summit in Budapest, provided the meeting builds upon the results of the earlier Alaska talks, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Thursday.13 Nov 2025-10:29
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A meeting between Russian and US Presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump in Budapest will take place if they reach an agreement on how to end the conflict in Ukraine.10 Nov 2025-02:59
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has said that a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine may soon be signed in Budapest, calling the summit a “fact” during an interview with M1 TV.28 Oct 2025-09:04
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Russian President Vladimir Putin will not personally attend the upcoming G20 summit in South Africa, the Kremlin confirmed on Wednesday.
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Russia said Tuesday that its conditions for peace in Ukraine remain the same as those agreed during the August summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, while the timing of their next meeting is still unclear.21 Oct 2025-15:45
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