AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEAEU–EU Pressure: Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov says all “nuances” of Armenia’s EAEU position must be examined before December, after EAEU leaders backed a report on possible consequences of suspending the EAEU treaty for Armenia. Diplomacy & Elections: Russia recalled Ambassador Sergey Kopyrkin to Moscow for consultations tied to Armenia’s EU integration steps; Putin also held a phone call with PM Nikol Pashinyan to discuss Astana EAEU summit results. Export Push to the West: Economy Minister Gevorg Papoyan says Armenia has programs to support exports to the EU and Middle East, including reimbursement of transport, customs duties and some IP-related costs, aiming to quadruple–quintuple EU-bound exports by year-end. Food Trade Fallout: Rosselkhoznadzor orders Armenia to suspend veterinary certification for live fish and fish products to Russia from June 2, allowing only two inspected plants; Armenia’s food safety body says joint inspections are underway. AI Investment: Eleveight AI officially opened a $70m AI computing center in Gagarin, built around NVIDIA Blackwell B300 systems. Energy/Connectivity: Armenia’s TRIPP framework and strategic partnership with the US are in focus as a potential economic test if Russian pressure intensifies.
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