AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoNew Museum for Tourists: Armenia’s Museum of Carpet Art is set to open in Garni (Kotayk), with construction in the final stages and a memorandum signed for the museum and a donated property plus a private collection—aimed at boosting cultural visibility along a popular tourist route. EU Connectivity Push: European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will visit Azerbaijan and Armenia on July 1–2, focusing on peace, transport connectivity, and economic integration—part of the EU’s push to strengthen the Middle Corridor and trade links. Yerevan Tourism Planning: The government discussed the reconstruction concept for Yerevan’s Kond district, balancing preservation of the historical environment with transport upgrades, investment appeal, and tourism development. Phone Rules Raise Privacy Questions: Armenia’s planned IMEI registration and monitoring system is drawing criticism from an information security expert over fears of increased surveillance and data collection. Visa Ease for Visitors: Armenia plans to extend visa-free entry for foreign residents in several countries (including EU/Schengen and UAE) until July 1, 2027, with expected benefits for tourism and business travel. On-the-ground Culture: A new photo exhibition, “The World in one glass,” opens at ArtAm inside Zvartnots International Airport, inviting travelers to experience landmarks through a glass-cup perspective.
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