AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoArmenia–Russia Travel Rules: From June 30, visa-free travelers for work or study from visa-free countries must use the RuID app before entering Russia, registering at least 72 hours ahead to receive a QR code if approved. Gulf Tourism Access: Armenia extended temporary visa-free entry for eligible GCC travelers (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman) until July 1, 2027, with up to 180 days per year for qualifying residence permit holders. Regional Mobility & Industry: Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan heads to Russia’s Yekaterinburg for INNOPROM 2026, with meetings expected alongside Eurasian Economic Union talks. Armenian Elections & Voting Eligibility: The National Assembly adopted Electoral Code amendments introducing a residency requirement (183 days in-country before elections), while the Armenian National Congress and opposition urge a constitutional challenge. Yerevan–Tsarukyan Searches: Authorities confirmed searches tied to a criminal case involving Prosperous Armenia leader Gagik Tsarukyan and Multi Group companies, with broader impacts reported across hotels and workplaces. Turkey Rail Push: Türkiye plans to expand high-speed rail links from 11 provinces to 27 by 2028, including a line aimed at strengthening connectivity with Armenia and Azerbaijan. Travel Safety Note: Armenia’s tourism audience may also want to watch for broader travel disruptions as Europe prepares for new border controls under the Entry/Exit System (EES), with airlines warning of summer delays.
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