AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoRussia-Armenia Tensions: Moscow recalled Ambassador Sergey Kopirkin to Yerevan for consultations, citing Armenia’s deepening EU ties and warning they undermine cooperation inside the EAEU. EAEU Pressure Ahead of Vote: Putin and EAEU leaders urged Armenia to hold a referendum on EU vs EAEU membership, warning of economic fallout if Yerevan fully pivots west. Gas and Energy Uncertainty: Armenia’s officials say Russian gas supplies are “normal” after receiving a Russian energy letter, while Putin-linked warnings about possible price hikes and lost economic output are fueling election-era anxiety. Election Rights for Artsakh Armenians: A gathering at the Artsakh representative office focused on voting rights, with a lawyer citing court rulings that allow eligible Artsakh Armenians into voter lists. Legal Fight in Politics: Samvel Karapetyan sued parliament speaker Alen Simonyan for defamation, seeking 6 million drams and a public retraction. Education and AI Push: Armenia launched “ChatGPT Edu” via a ministry-Firebird-OpenAI memorandum, aiming to give 50,000 students and teachers access to AI tools. Culture Spotlight: A restored Minas Avetisyan mural has returned to greet travelers at Zvartnots airport.
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