AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoGas & Energy Pressure: Armenia’s Economy Minister Gevorg Papoyan says gas prices will not rise, while Russia and the EAEU keep warning of economic fallout if Yerevan moves toward the EU. EU vs EAEU Politics: Pashinyan rejects calls for an immediate EU/EAEU referendum as “unreasonable,” as the European Commission warns Russia is using hybrid pressure to sway the June 7 vote. Election Tensions: International observers report more arrests of government critics and fear of reprisals, while Karabakh refugees’ voting rights remain a flashpoint. Trade & Markets: Armenia targets EU exports to grow 4–5 times by year-end, citing EU-ready certification and new transport subsidies; separate reports highlight regional finance links like the Amman–Abu Dhabi stock exchange connection. Tech & Infrastructure: Armenia opens a next-gen AI “factory” in Gagarin, and officials say data processing and cloud solutions are a priority. Legal & Civil Society: A lawsuit by Samvel Karapetyan against the National Assembly speaker adds to the pre-election legal heat. Culture: Armenian artist Ara Mgrdichian is featured in a major Los Angeles museum exhibition.
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