AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoArmenian Politics: Armenia’s Constitutional Court has upheld the June 7 parliamentary election results, rejecting appeals by seven political forces and confirming the Central Election Commission’s certification—setting the stage for a tense post-verdict period as opposition groups vow to keep pushing. Constitution Day: Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan used Constitution Day to argue that adopting a new Constitution is essential for stability and development, stressing it must reflect the people’s free will. Armenia-Iran Ties: Iran’s embassy in Armenia hit back at Donald Trump’s “one shot” comments about Iran’s leadership gathered at Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s funeral, warning that “people can be killed, but ideals cannot.” Regional Diplomacy: Pashinyan is set to meet Russia’s PM Mikhail Mishustin on July 6 on the sidelines of Innoprom, following a July 1 call focused on trade and economic cooperation. Industry & Partnerships: Armenia’s Mining and Metallurgical Association signed cooperation memoranda aimed at deepening ties with state bodies and geologists, while highlighting the sector’s push for international integration. EU Connectivity: EU officials renewed focus on South Caucasus transport links, framing connectivity as a tool for peace and trade diversification.
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