Chinese President Xi Jinping concluded his first official visit to Hungary, marking the final stop of his recent European tour. Xi’s visit, following a five-year gap, aimed to strengthen investment and commercial ties between China and Hungary. He praised Prime Minister Viktor Orban for maintaining an independent foreign policy despite external pressures. Xi emphasized the enduring friendship between the Chinese and Hungarian people and highlighted Hungary’s significant role as China’s leading investment destination and trade partner in Central and Eastern Europe.
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Seven people linked to the opposition Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun) were detained in anti-terror raids across Armenia. Authorities seized explosives, detonators, radios, and other materials in what they described as a foiled terrorist plot.
Armenia’s Investigative Committee stated that one suspect faces charges related to preparing a terrorist attack, and the investigation is ongoing. Local media say all detainees are members of the Dashnaktsutyun party.
The arrests follow the June 25 detention of Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, leader of the opposition “Holy Struggle” movement, which the government accuses of planning terrorist acts and a power grab. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said security forces had stopped an attempt to destabilize the country.