AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEU trade push: European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen met PM Nikol Pashinyan in Yerevan, promising tariff-free access for Armenian exports (covering most fruits, vegetables and beverages) plus a final €18 million tranche, while EU trade specialists are set to visit to help exporters find new buyers. Visa access: Armenia extended visa-free entry for UAE and GCC travelers until July 1, 2027, allowing stays up to 180 days within 12 months for eligible residents and nationals. Elections rules tighten: Parliament began considering Electoral Code changes that require voters to have lived in Armenia for at least 366 days in the prior 730 days, with added residency rules for local elections; diaspora voting eligibility also moves toward stricter presence requirements. Opposition under pressure: Law enforcement carried out raids on Prosperous Armenia leader Gagik Tsarukyan and linked businesses, with the Investigative Committee citing alleged fraud and money laundering. Armenia-Russia ties: PM Pashinyan met Russian PM Mikhail Mishustin in Yekaterinburg, signaling continued interest in EAEU participation and smoother cooperation despite “problematic issues.” Energy debate: A Russian expert said Armenia has no viable alternative to Russian energy resources, warning replacement would be costly and difficult. Geopolitics & Iran: US President Trump renewed threats over Iran ahead of talks, saying the US will either make a deal or “finish the job.” Culture & business: GTB Holdings will sponsor Seaside Startup Summit Armenia 2026 (July 26–Aug 1). Diaspora & society: Armenia extended visa-free entry for Gulf travelers; meanwhile, an iPaper report highlights Yerevan as a haven for exiled Russians defying Putin.
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