AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoProtest Politics: United National Movement leader Irakli Pavlenishvili says the party will join the June 20 anti-occupation rally at Tbilisi Philharmonic Hall, framing it as a response to “Russification” and the legacy of June 20, 2019. Civic Mobilization: One People, One Georgia also announced a June 20 march to Parliament to mark the seventh anniversary of “Gavrilov Night,” citing injuries and state violence against protesters. Regional Diplomacy: Armenia’s PM Nikol Pashinyan, after voting in Sunday’s parliamentary election, renewed calls for peace and said he expects normalization with Türkiye, while pitching the TRIPP transit project as a regional benefit for Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Türkiye and Iran. EU vs Russia Stakes: Multiple reports describe Armenia’s election as a geopolitical test watched by Moscow, Brussels and Washington, with Pashinyan’s pro-EU course contrasted against rivals advocating closer ties with Russia. Security & Law: A Russian activist, Vladimir Dubovsky, alleges Georgia’s security service tried to recruit him while he was jailed in Tbilisi; Georgia’s penitentiary service denies the claim. Sanctions Case: Georgia detained a Russian national wanted by the US over alleged aircraft-parts sanctions evasion, with extradition procedures underway. International Pressure: Hungary announced it will stop issuing worker visas to nationals of the Philippines, Georgia and Armenia from Friday, citing wage and labor-market concerns.
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