AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHouse Arrest in Gyumri: Armenia’s court placed Gyumri mayor Vardan Ghukasyan under house arrest, setting bail and a travel ban, as his defense calls the case politically motivated. Opposition Crackdown: A new rights group says PM Nikol Pashinyan’s government is creating an “atmosphere of fear” by prosecuting opponents, while separate reports describe public-sector dismissals after election-related criticism. Teghut Mine Ownership Shift: A U.S.-linked firm headed by investor Konstantin Sokolov has taken over the Teghut copper-molybdenum mine, tied to the TRIPP+ “Trump Route” corridor. Fuel Tax Probe: Armenia’s revenue authorities detail an alleged aviation-kerosene scheme involving Iranian imports and nine companies, claiming about $2.37m in damage. Food Poisoning at French Embassy: The French Embassy confirmed guests at its Bastille Day reception in Yerevan were hospitalized with suspected food poisoning and is coordinating with Armenia’s health ministry. EU Fish Export Rules: Armenia approved permanent registration procedures for fish exporters using the EU TRACES system, with inspections and sampling before EU approval. Large-Family Housing Plan: The government will fund homes for families with six-plus underage children outside Yerevan, starting March 2027. Diaspora Culture: Spokane hosted its Armenian Festival, while Armenian Film Society London launched an open call for Western Armenian cinema. Yazidi Memory Campaign: Yazidi women’s groups in Germany and beyond launched an international campaign marking the 12th anniversary of the Shengal Genocide.
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