AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoArmenia–Iran Ties: Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan met Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian in Tehran after attending Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s farewell ceremonies, with Pezeshkian thanking Armenia for condolences and support and calling for closer Tehran–Yerevan relations. Tour of Armenia: Armenia’s cycling race “Tour of Armenia” is set for Sept 10–13, with route plans covering Yerevan plus Gegharkunik, Tavush and Lori, aiming to showcase Armenia’s landscapes and tourism potential to an international audience. EU Trade Boost: EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen pledged tariff-free access for most Armenian exports, including fresh fruits and vegetables, as part of efforts to reduce reliance on Russia. Voting Rules at Home: Armenia’s National Assembly advanced tighter election voting eligibility, requiring citizens to be physically present in Armenia for at least 366 days in the prior two years (with specific cutoffs), targeting “vote tourism” from abroad. Regional Travel Infrastructure: Türkiye says it will expand high-speed rail connections from 11 to 27 provinces by 2028, supporting faster cross-country travel. Global Context (Not Armenia-Focused): Iran’s weeklong state mourning for Khamenei is drawing massive crowds and international delegations, with Tehran’s metro reporting millions of journeys during peak days.
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