AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEU Emergency Support: The European Commission disbursed €34 million to Armenia to cushion the impact of Russia’s trade restrictions on the private sector, with extra help aimed at agri-food, floriculture and other export-oriented industries via trade facilitation and business matchmaking. Diplomatic Push: EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said ministers discussed ways to strengthen Armenia’s resilience and diversify its economy after the June 7 vote, arguing voters chose peace and closer ties with Europe despite Russian pressure. Election Fallout: Armenia’s opposition says arrests and court challenges over the June 7 parliamentary election threaten democracy, while authorities deny violations and accuse opponents of bribery. Transport Infrastructure: Construction on the Kajaran–Agarak tunnel on the North–South corridor is entering a new phase after waterproofing, with concreting ramping up. Agriculture Trade Claims: Georgia denied reports that Armenian strawberries are being re-exported to Russia under Turkish labels. Tech & Connectivity: Gcore helped Ucom protect public live broadcast infrastructure during the parliamentary elections with DDoS defenses. Industry & Services: Armenia’s Road Department urged residents to report road defects through the Arm Roads Info app. Aviation Deal: Airbus Helicopters’ ramp-up focus includes the H145, with Armenia listed among recent buyers. Sports Youth: Ucom backed the Street Ball Armenia Cup 2026, with events set to continue in Yerevan.
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