AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTourism Boom: Armenia logged a record 1.042 million tourist visits in the first half of 2026 (+14.8% year-on-year), with June alone bringing 216,214 visitors; the biggest shares came from Russia (40%), Georgia (15%) and Iran (8%). Visa Ease for Gulf Travelers: Armenia extended its temporary visa-free entry for eligible GCC nationals and qualifying residents until July 1, 2027 (up to 180 days in a year), keeping the “no embassy queues, no paperwork” pitch for summer trips. EU Economic Push: EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen visited Yerevan, pledging €52 million in support plus an additional €18 million tranche, and offered tariff-free trade measures to help Armenian exporters amid Russian economic pressure. Regional Connectivity: Armenia and the UAE agreed to mutually recognize national driving licenses from June 13, with residence-based exchanges exempt from exams—another practical boost for visitors and expats. Armenian Church Under Scrutiny: The EU was accused of ignoring alleged persecution of the Armenian Apostolic Church, as opposition-linked legal action ramps up.
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