AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoRussian-Armenian tensions: Russian propagandist Margarita Simonyan urged a permanent entry ban for Armenians who support PM Nikol Pashinyan, escalating rhetoric amid strained ties. EAEU dispute: Pashinyan said the EAEU must clearly define whether free movement of labor, goods, services and finance exists, warning that if the union “doesn’t exist,” Armenia will draw conclusions. Telecom regulation: Armenia plans a unified IMEI registration and control system for mobile phones, with fees for registering newer devices and operator checks to curb counterfeit imports and security risks. Economy and trade: The EDB lifted Armenia’s 2026 growth forecast to 6% and expects no major slowdown; Armenia also reported exporting about 2,320 tons of fruits and vegetables since June 1. Politics at home: Civil Contract will pick a candidate for the new parliament speaker today via a closed vote. Housing for displaced families: The government approved changes to the Karabakh-displacement housing support program, including new rules for family eligibility and how unused certificates can be combined. EU and connectivity: Armenia is pushing export diversification beyond Russia, while EU talks focus on expanding transport connectivity and road links.
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