AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAI & Industry: Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met with Firebird officials on the Hrazdan “AI Factory” data center, a strategic high-tech project built in phases with investment potentially reaching $4 billion. Elections & Courts: Armenia’s Constitutional Court consolidated seven political forces’ election-result challenges into one case, set for June 26, as opposition figures also pursue lawsuits against the CEC and Kocharyan targets CEC decisions tied to criminal prosecution. Opposition Politics: The Armenian National Congress called for a united “NO” front, while Pashinyan dismissed opposition consolidation efforts as being “controlled from the same centre.” Consumer Protection: New EU-linked consumer protection rules take effect July 1, including minimum warranty periods and clear repair/replacement timelines. Telecom & Connectivity: Telecom Armenia and AzerTelecom signed an internet traffic transit agreement to expand regional connectivity routes. Economy & Exports: The economy minister reported June 19–21 exports including 371 tons of apricots, 154 tons of cherries, and 390k flower pieces. Regional Developments: 20 Azerbaijani families returned to the Jabrayil region; West Asia tourism fell 14% amid regional tensions. Weather & Local Impact: Hail damaged crops and property in several Armenian settlements, with 100% harvest loss reported in Jujevan.
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