AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBorder Tragedy: Tajik authorities recovered the body of Alisher Mirzo Nabot, governor of Gorno-Badakhshan, from the Panj River after his vehicle plunged into the border river on June 17; search continues for his wife, young daughter, aide and driver, with preliminary causes pointing to fast driving and loss of control. Water Security: Slovak experts visited Dushanbe to assess water resources management, flood protection and early-warning systems, meeting Tajik agencies on hydraulic safety and hydrological risk preparedness. Regional Water Skills: A GIZ-backed workshop in Dushanbe trained Central Asian water professionals on climate-sensitive integrated water resources management, including field visits to Nurek Reservoir and pumping infrastructure. UN Peace Initiative: The UN General Assembly adopted a Tajikistan-proposed resolution on “Peace for Future Generations,” calling for intergenerational solidarity and peaceful conflict prevention. Afghan Border Security: CSTO officials said the Tajik-Afghan border remains “complicated,” citing militant threats from Afghanistan’s northern border region. Education & Science: Tajikistan and the UK agreed to expand cooperation via a memorandum covering research, exchanges, English-language teaching and digital education. Human Rights Cooperation: Kyrgyz and Tajik human rights bodies signed a cooperation memorandum to share rights-violation cases and support citizens’ appeals.
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