AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUS Courts & Visas: A Biden-appointed judge in Manhattan struck down the Trump administration’s immigrant-visa freeze for 75 countries, calling it “patently unlawful,” including Armenia and Georgia—an immediate win for applicants and a blow to the broader “America First” approach. Armenia–Russia Diplomacy: Armenian media reports Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan plans to recall Ambassador Gurgen Arsenyan, with speculation that the move reflects deeper disagreements over Armenia’s Russia policy. Housing & Migration Rumors: An Armenian real-estate expert dismissed claims that Russian arrivals are overheating Yerevan rentals, blaming normal summer tourism instead. EU-leaning Politics: In parliament, the opposition Strong Armenia bloc secured committee leadership, while the ruling Civil Contract faction rejected other nominees—signaling sharper internal contest over Europe-facing agendas. Gaza Medical Aid: Armenia approved funding to transfer and treat children from Gaza with serious health conditions, including transport and care in Yerevan hospitals. Peace & Recognition: Pashinyan received the Hessian Peace Prize for efforts tied to regional peace and democratic reforms. Culture & Heritage: New visitor facilities opened at the Matenadaran with Fast Bank support, and archaeologists reported a newly found inscription at Tatev’s Great Hermitage.
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