AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoArmenia–EU Trade Push: The European Commission is preparing emergency autonomous trade measures to cut tariffs on about 20 categories of Armenian food and farm exports, aiming to offset Russia’s restrictions (estimated €420m a year). Elections Fallout: Armenia’s post–June 7 election crisis continues as parties challenge results and the Prosecutor General seeks to strip Robert Kocharyan of immunity; the CEC is set to review the motion. EU Diplomacy: Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan met EU Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos, discussing support mechanisms and a July 5 visit, while also briefing EU partners on Armenia’s priorities. Peace Process Debate: A political analyst says Yerevan may advance talks with Baku without a constitutional referendum, given the ruling party’s lack of a two-thirds majority. Public Policy & Health: Armenia will tighten oversight of destroying expired and counterfeit medicines to prevent “paper-only” disposal. Society & Culture: Police arrested a man in Gyumri for damaging inscriptions on the Mother Armenia memorial; the HandArt Theater promoted its “Neonaturalism” style. Economy & Business: Sirius Capital will place New Age Construction bonds worth 1 billion drams, and DigiTec 2026 is set for November 20–22. Regional Humanitarian: Veronika Zonabend announced a women’s humanitarian delegation to visit Baku, seeking renewed contact with Armenian detainees.
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