AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHumanitarian Access to Detainees: Veronika Zonabend says she’s preparing an international women’s mission to visit Armenian detainees in Baku and has sent open letters to Azerbaijan’s human rights commissioner and the Red Cross, stressing safety and predictable entry/access/return. Armenia-Iran TRIPP Tensions: Iran’s ambassador warns Armenia to manage risks from TRIPP, including concerns about U.S. presence near Iran’s borders, while also signaling hopes for a broader Armenia-Iran strategic partnership. Opposition Crackdown: Political figures and analysts question the way Prosperous Armenia leader Gagik Tsarukyan was arrested, as legal moves expand and his case grows, with critics calling it selective justice. EU Support for Peacebuilding: The EU delivered a remotely operated demining machine to Armenia, and EU officials say they’re discussing ways to support regional transport and connectivity, including demining. Local Life and Economy: A cash-back program is boosting ArCa card penetration to about 25% by June; separately, villagers in Armavir blocked a road demanding compensation after hail damage. Travel Links: A new seasonal charter flight connects Burgas and Yerevan once a week in summer.
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