AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEurasian Connectivity: A U.S.-hosted Caspian Policy Center forum in Washington put Armenia’s role in the Middle Corridor front and center, pointing to a planned 43-kilometer TRIPP link through Syunik to connect Azerbaijan with Nakhchivan. Economy & Finance: The Eurasian Development Bank lifted Armenia’s 2026 growth forecast to 6%, citing stronger services, construction, lending, and remittances. Sanctions & Security: Canada’s PM Mark Carney announced new sanctions on Russia at the G7, targeting the “shadow fleet” and other parts of Russia’s war machine, while Armenia also prepares for “Eagle Partner 2026” peacekeeping drills with U.S., France, and Greece participation. Karabakh Integration: Armenia reports 6,444 Karabakh refugee families have received housing certificates, while the Council of Europe urges sustained support and deeper long-term integration. Central Bank Watch: The Central Bank of Armenia kept the refinancing rate at 6.5% for the fifth straight time. Politics & Courts: Opposition figures and parties keep challenging the June 7 election outcome, including calls to overturn the CEC’s refusal to order re-votes. Trade Diversification: Armenian flower exporters are reaching new markets, with shipments landing in Latvia and Ukraine as Russia’s restrictions bite.
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