AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTourism Surge: Armenia welcomed 453,138 foreign tourists in Jan–Mar 2026, up 17.2% year-on-year, with Russia still the biggest source (178,321), followed by Georgia (67,131) and Iran (34,960). Rail & Routes: Georgian and Armenian railway officials agreed on a 2026 summer plan: a branded high-speed Yerevan–Batumi–Yerevan service (every other day, June 14–Oct 1) plus a Czech-led tourist train run July 4–12. Elections Under Scrutiny: A Council of Europe pre-election delegation says Armenia’s June 7 vote must be protected from fear, foreign interference, and misuse of administrative resources, citing claims of hybrid pressure and diaspora voting requests. Normalization Watch: Turkey says bureaucratic steps for direct trade with Armenia are done, and a new rule lets goods be marked “Armenia/Türkiye” for direct customs trade—while visa liberalization talks with the EU continue toward benchmarks. Scam Alert: HayPost-themed fake messages are circulating, pushing links that can steal banking details or install spyware. What’s New Right Now: Russia is warning foreign missions to evacuate staff from Kyiv over alleged risks tied to May 9 commemorations.
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