AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoArmenia-Iran Corridor Talks: Iran’s ambassador says concerns over the U.S.-backed TRIPP transit plan must be “clearly addressed,” after Armenia assured Tehran the project won’t threaten Iran. Regional Diplomacy: Armenia’s PMCG says the Middle Corridor must evolve from a transport route into a full economic corridor to unlock investment and growth. Security & Economy: Fitch warns TRIPP could boost Armenia’s long-term growth, but notes uncertainty around the peace process and risks from rising diplomatic tensions with Russia. Emergency Connectivity: Armenia received 56 Starlink kits for the Rescue Service to keep communications reliable during disasters. Domestic Politics & Courts: Pashinyan filed new lawsuits over election-related claims of voter bribery, while separate legal pressure around opposition figures continues. Opposition Crackdown Fallout: Reports say more than 10,000 workers were left without work after security raids tied to Gagik Tsarukyan. Environment Policy: Armenia plans to expand Specially Protected Nature Areas to at least 20% of the country by 2030. International Spotlight: Armenia’s Paruyr Hovhannisyan highlighted the global mountain agenda at the UN forum, linking biodiversity, climate action, and land management.
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