AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNorth-South Corridor to Iran: Armenia says it’s halfway through the Kajaran–Agarak section of the North-South transport corridor, aiming to complete the key link to Iran by 2027—upgraded roads, new tunnels and bridges should cut travel times and boost safety. Tourism & investment push in Yerevan: The Hospitality Investment Forum Yerevan 2026 drew 1,000+ participants, with officials stressing that better access and regional infrastructure are key to spreading tourism beyond Yerevan; Armenia also plans to grow “boutique” tourism. New Dilijan stays: Two accommodation projects opened in Dilijan—PPLS Rooms co-living and the Villa3 Community Hub—targeting short stays, remote work and longer-term living. Navasard gets a date: Armenia’s parliament discussed adding August 11 as a new public holiday for national traditions, culture and unity, reviving the spirit of Navasard (still a working day). EU trade relief talks: The EU is preparing emergency trade measures to offset Russian import restrictions on Armenian exports, potentially lowering tariffs on major food and agricultural categories. Travel safety note: A bus accident during an excursion in Ashtarak sent 30 children and 6 adults for medical checks, with three children taken to Yerevan.
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