AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoArmenian Church-State Tensions: Catholicos Karekin II renewed accusations of “persecution and repression” after Civic Contract’s election win, as Pashinyan’s team pushes a peace-and-EU agenda that critics say threatens the Church’s traditional role. Election Fallout: Strong Armenia says it will seek annulment of June 7 results, citing alleged vote drops and soldier-directed voting; meanwhile EU officials and MEPs welcomed the vote as well-run and condemned Russian interference, while Russian observers claimed “serious” violations. EU Reaction to Detention: EU ambassador Vassilis Maragos welcomed the release of Artsakh-born Artur Osipyan after 23 days in custody and a hunger strike. Justice and Culture: A criminal case was opened over vandalism at Gyumri’s Mother Armenia memorial after “Hero Cities” golden letters were found missing in a garbage container. Trade Pressure from Russia: Armenia appealed to the Eurasian Economic Commission over Russia’s expanding import bans on Armenian goods, while authorities promised subsidies for exporters. Economy & Daily Life: Armenia extended wheat export bans, adjusted “air tax” exemptions to require 40 flights/year, and launched new installment purchasing via Wildberries–Unibank. Humanitarian Moves: Margara border checkpoint will reopen June 12–22 for Armenian humanitarian aid to Lebanon through Turkey.
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