AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoRatings Watch: Fitch expects Armenia’s economic growth to slow to 5.2% in 2026 and says the general government deficit should narrow to 3.4% of GDP by 2028, citing healthcare and pension spending pressures. Hybrid Security: The EU has launched an advisory Partnership Mission in Armenia to help counter cyber threats, foreign information manipulation, and illicit financial flows. Opposition Pressure: Employees tied to Gagik Tsarukyan’s Multi Group protest sealed facilities after his two-month arrest, while Araratcement has resumed operations after a shutdown. Healthcare Innovation: Slavmed Medical Center carried out Armenia’s first robotic remote surgery, with a urologist operating from Belgium. Emergency Connectivity: Armenia received 56 Starlink terminals for emergency communications, to be used by the Rescue Service. Politics Inside Parties: Bright Armenia named Gevorg Gorgisyan vice chair as Davit Khazhakyan announced his exit. Regional Context: EU and UK move ahead with joint cyber sanctions against Russia-linked actors, as Armenia’s security debate keeps widening.
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