AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoArmenia Election Watch: Armenian authorities arrested six candidates from the Russia-friendly Strong Armenia party ahead of the June 7 vote, as the campaign turns on Armenia’s post-Nagorno-Karabakh direction and tensions with Moscow. Travel & Mobility: FlyOne Armenia begins Yerevan–Alicante–Yerevan flights twice weekly (Thursdays and Sundays), adding another direct option for visitors. Cultural Calendar (Yerevan): hosq’s Notations Lab 2026 runs July 20–31 in Yerevan under “Rituals,” followed by a Notations Festival on August 1–2 at the Armenian State Philharmonia and the National Gallery. Tourism Numbers: Armenia welcomed 825,400 tourists in Jan–May 2026, and tourist flow hit a record in the same period, up nearly 20% year-on-year. Food & Drink Exports: Armenia exported 5,500 roses to Latvia, a small but tourism-relevant signal of growing EU-facing trade links. Border/Service Impact: Armenia’s defense minister said citizens returning to vote could be called up for mandatory military training, amid reports of Russian-Armenians being organized to vote.
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