AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDetention Rights Clash: Armenia’s Human Rights Defender team visited Interior Ministry custody to assess Artsakh Revolutionary Party leader Arthur Osipyan, but he refused a private meeting; the ombudsman says it will seek more clarity on the criminal case and detention grounds, warning police to communicate with extra sensitivity during the election campaign. Election Tensions: In Yerevan court, a defamation case filed by PM Nikol Pashinyan against Strong Armenia leader Samvel Karapetyan was accepted, as the campaign turns sharper and more personal. EU-leaning Diplomacy: Armenia and Lithuania signed a strategic partnership agreement in Yerevan, with both sides pointing to deeper cooperation in IT, AI and cybersecurity and broader EU integration ties. Economy & Food Security: World Bank data shows March economic activity easing to 6.6% (from 7.2%), while WFP reports improving household food security nationwide. Artsakh Heritage Alarm: Christian leaders renewed condemnation after satellite imagery-linked reports of church demolitions in Stepanakert.
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