AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGenocide Diplomacy: Israel’s cabinet unanimously approved formal recognition of the 1915 Armenian Genocide, with the proposal now headed to the Knesset—another blow to already tense ties with Turkey. U.S.-Turkey Arms Pressure: ANCA and Hellenic allies are pushing Congress to block a proposed $700m sale of GE F-110 jet engines to Turkey tied to Ankara’s KAAN program. Election Fallout in Armenia: Armenia’s Constitutional Court is set to review challenges to June 7 parliamentary results, as opposition parties dispute vote counting and allege misuse of state resources; meanwhile, New Force says it won’t join the case. Russia-Linked Rhetoric: Dmitry Medvedev warns Western “interference” in Armenia’s election and says Armenia risks consequences if it cuts ties with Moscow. Regional Security Watch: CSTO officials warn Western moves around Armenia could raise escalation risks in the South Caucasus. Iran Talks: Prime Minister Pashinyan met Iran’s VP Pourmohammadi on border infrastructure, energy cooperation, and reopening transport routes. Economy & Trade: Armenia and the EAEU/EEC are working on a unified digital platform for public procurement access, while Russia has suspended fish imports from Armenia. Culture & Community: The Ethiopian-Armenian community opened a new history museum in Addis Ababa, highlighting diaspora ties.
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