AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoRubio’s Armenia stop: U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is due in Yerevan on Tuesday for meetings with FM Ararat Mirzoyan and the signing of bilateral documents—an unusually late, election-adjacent announcement less than two weeks before the June 7 vote. Russia pressure via trade: Moscow has temporarily suspended sales of several Armenian alcohol brands and tightened scrutiny on other goods, while Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov warns that any EAEU exit could mean Russian gas prices shift to market rates. Election heat: OSCE/ODIHR says the campaign is polarized, with disputes over the peace deal, constitutional reform, foreign policy, and even the Armenian Apostolic Church; Armenia’s anti-corruption body also alleges election coercion of migrants abroad. Opposition and Vardanyan: Ruben Vardanyan, speaking from detention in Baku, escalated warnings that Armenia risks becoming a “Turkish vilayet,” while Robert Kocharyan argues peace needs a guarantees system. Regional moves: Pashinyan says the Akhalkalaki–Kars rail link is now open for Armenian exports/imports via Georgia and Turkey.
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