U.S. policymakers are considering the sale of U.S. armaments to help Armenia defend itself against relentless Azerbaijani aggression and ethnic-cleansing
![]() 885 Tuesday, 27 September, 2022, 00:24 For the first time since the rebirth of Armenian independence in 1991, U.S. policymakers - under sustained bipartisan pressure from Congress - are considering the sale of U.S. armaments to help Armenia defend itself against relentless (Turkey-backed) Azerbaijani aggression and ethnic-cleansing. |
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