AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoNATO Summit Fallout: NATO foreign ministers met in Helsingborg, Sweden, as tensions sharpened between the US and its European allies while the alliance prepares for a Turkey summit—another sign the Russia war is driving deeper bloc friction. Armenia-Russia Line: Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan doubled down that Armenia won’t take steps against Russia, while also saying Yerevan is not on Russia’s side on Ukraine. Election Pressure: The Hayaqve civic initiative urged Armenia’s CEC to disqualify Pashinyan over alleged abuse of office and calls for violence, as campaign heat rises ahead of June 7. Border, Roads, Peace Talk: In the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly, NA Vice Speaker Hakob Arshakyan stressed fewer border deaths and the push to unblock transport links. Human Rights at Court: A conscientious objector’s repeat trial was delayed again, extending uncertainty for Molokan pacifists. Tourism & Culture: Armenia opened an honorary consulate in Nepal, and Gyumri’s Aslamazyan Sisters Gallery plans a new Community Art Lab in a long-unused attic.
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