AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoArmenia-EU vs Russia stakes: Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan said ties with Georgia are already so strong it’s “difficult to even talk about deepening,” while also signaling closer cooperation and optimism on normalizing relations with Türkiye as parliamentary elections unfold. Regional diplomacy & trade: Türkiye, Azerbaijan and Georgia will hold their 10th trilateral foreign ministers’ meeting in Istanbul, with transport, the Middle Corridor, energy security and trade-economic cooperation on the agenda. Sanctions & cross-border business risk: A Russian national wanted by the FBI was detained at Tbilisi airport on US sanctions-evasion allegations tied to aircraft spare parts. Labor migration shock: Hungary will stop issuing work visas for nationals of the Philippines, Georgia and Armenia, with officials citing wage pressure concerns—an issue already drawing attention from investors and recruitment firms. Local economy & development: Tbilisi’s municipal development fund is rehabilitating Public School No. 50, while a major office project (“Colliers Georgia”) is under construction in the capital. Energy prices backdrop: US gas prices remain volatile, with Georgia averages shifting week-to-week as global oil and regional supply conditions move.
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