AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoNuclear Partner Choice: Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan says Armenia will not make a political pick for a new nuclear power plant—only the most profitable, reliable offer from the US, Russia, China, France or South Korea. TRIPP Progress: He also reiterated that work on the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity is moving daily, with studies of territory, financing and governance models underway, alongside US-led feasibility steps. Construction Momentum: Armenia’s construction volume jumped 22% in Q1 2026 to 95.6bn drams, led by organization financing, while state-budget support fell. Energy Storage Rules: Parliament approved amendments to allow licensed energy storage systems, with small/self-consumption projects exempt—aimed at boosting solar integration. Cybersecurity Standards: Armenia approved a set of international cybersecurity standards for vital sectors, with a 24-month transition to submit certification by early 2028. Trade Simplification: Armenia’s State Revenue Committee says direct Armenia-Turkey trade procedures are ready, letting Armenian firms import from Turkey without intermediaries. Agriculture Check: Q1 agricultural output slipped 3.2% to 119.5bn drams, with crop production down sharply.
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