AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoOpposition Crackdown: Armenia’s court placed Prosperous Armenia leader Gagik Tsarukyan in pre-trial detention for two months on fraud and money-laundering charges after raids at his home and dozens of linked addresses; opposition groups call it political persecution. Assets Seizure: A court also allowed seizure of ex-President Serzh Sargsyan’s assets under a law requiring targeted former officials to prove the legality of holdings. Zoo Raid Fallout: Lions and tigers from Tsarukyan’s private zoo were moved to Yerevan Zoo during investigative actions; authorities say a lioness died after sedation and the circumstances are under investigation. EU vs Church: Opposition figures are suing the EU, accusing Brussels of ignoring alleged persecution of the Armenian Apostolic Church amid arrests and travel restrictions. Foreign Policy Pivot: Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met Russia’s Mishustin in Yekaterinburg as Moscow urged a “favorable environment” for Russian investors, while Armenia continues outreach to Europe. Trade & Economy: EU announced tariff-free export measures and new support for Armenia; meanwhile, Armenia’s manufacturing output rose 8.6% in Jan–May 2026. Archaeology: New finds at the Shamiram site confirm deep, multi-period occupation from Late Bronze Age through Urartian and later eras. Regional Security: In the U.S., lawmakers push to block Turkey’s return to the F-35 program, citing Turkey’s S-400 and support to Azerbaijan.
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