AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUS-Armenia Strategic Push: Secretary of State Marco Rubio signed three agreements in Yerevan, including a TRIPP framework for a road-and-rail corridor and a critical minerals/rare earths cooperation track, as Washington said it is advancing Armenia’s partnership to a “comprehensive strategic” level. Energy Pressure from Russia: Moscow warned it could suspend or terminate Armenia’s 2013 gas, oil products and rough diamonds deal if Yerevan keeps moving toward EU accession; Armenia says it has not received an official letter, while PM Pashinyan rejects the threats and argues Armenia has “alternatives.” EAEU Politics: Russian Deputy PM Alexey Overchuk said no restrictive measures against Armenia are expected at the EAEU summit in Astana, citing Armenia’s continued EAEU membership and preferential trade regimes. Power Sector Nationalization: Armenia is moving to declare Electric Networks of Armenia (ENA) shares a priority public interest and proceed with expropriation after a court deadline passed. Digital Government Upgrade: The government approved using the X-Road platform for secure data exchange between state agencies, with mandatory integration for agencies by July 1, 2027. Construction Trade Glimpse: Azerbaijan exported extruded polystyrene insulation panels to Armenia, adding to a 2026 flow that already includes fuel shipments. Armenian Wine Spotlight: Northern Terroir hosted an international tasting during Concours Mondial de Bruxelles 2026, pitching Tavush’s indigenous varieties to global industry visitors.
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