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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated he sees no need to respond to Israel's recognition of the Armenian Genocide, citing a desire to avoid weaponizing the issue. Meanwhile, U.S. lawmakers are pressuring the administration to investigate potential violations of arms transfer laws regarding Israel's actions in Lebanon.
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The article highlights complex geopolitical tensions involving historical recognition and current military conduct in the Middle East.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan rejected what he called "the weaponization of the Armenian Genocide ," adding that he saw no need to respond to Israel's recognition of the massacre.
The article reports on two distinct political issues, citing statements from government officials and lawmakers without editorializing.
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