AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoRussia–EU Gas Warning: Moscow says Armenia’s EU path could trigger a halt or denunciation of the 2013 gas, oil products and diamond deal, with discounted fuel and preferential terms at risk. Railway Concession Overhaul: Prime Minister Pashinyan again urged changing Armenia’s railway concession management, arguing sanctions risks tied to the Russian concession could block development. US–Armenia TRIPP Push: Secretary of State Marco Rubio and FM Ararat Mirzoyan signed three agreements at Zvartnots, advancing the TRIPP corridor and a long-term joint venture framework. Election Pressure and Arrests: Pre-election arrests of oppositionists continue, with Strong Armenia-linked suspects detained over alleged vote-buying. Nairit Environmental Plan: The Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Fund will address environmental issues at the Nairit plant, aiming to neutralize chemical waste. Women’s Safety Review: A Council of Europe memorandum says Armenia has made legal progress on violence against women, but enforcement and survivor protection still lag. AI Data Centers Permits: Armenia will simplify approvals for AI data center construction by allowing expert input before finishing environmental impact assessments. World Bank Budget Support: Armenia approved a World Bank EUR 170.3m loan for budget support under a transition and development policy program. Armenia’s Nuclear Expertise: Rosatom head warns Armenia could lose nuclear know-how if it abandons Russian technology beyond 2036.
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