AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoElection Court Battle: Armenia’s Constitutional Court is set to rule by July 4 on consolidated lawsuits challenging the June 14 parliamentary election results, with the Central Election Commission urging rejection; New Force says it won’t take part, while Prosperous Armenia argues for a change to the vote-counting mechanism. Israel-Turkey Rift With Armenia Angle: Israel’s cabinet unanimously recognized the Armenian genocide, a move widely read as a rebuke to Turkey and tied to broader regional tensions. Trade Corridor Watch: Azerbaijan continues to route Russian wheat to Armenia via rail through its territory, underscoring the growing role of the South Caucasus transit corridor for Armenia’s supply chains. EAEU Pressure Point: Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan reiterated that the EAEU must prove it still works via free movement, warning that persistent disruptions would mean the union “doesn’t exist,” while Russia’s officials frame the choice as a crossroads toward EAEU over EU. Tech & Business: Microchip’s Armenian office received a U.S. export license for advanced FPGA development, a boost for local high-value tech work; Armenia is also working with the EEC on a unified digital platform to simplify EAEU public procurement access for companies. Finance & Markets: Unibank plans to pay AMD 9.3 bln in dividends, while the Central Bank says Armenian banks built buffers of about $500m against real estate risks. Sports Deal: Eduard Spertsyan is set to join Saudi Pro League side Al Ahli in a reported $25m transfer, signaling continued talent flows from Armenia’s football to global leagues.
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