AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSCO Security Talks: Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met Russia’s Vladimir Kolokoltsev in Bishkek and signed accords to curb illegal immigration, coordinate repatriation, and step up joint action against narcotics and drug trafficking. Afghanistan Spillover: In separate talks with Tajik Interior Minister Ramazon Rahimzoda, both sides flagged terrorist camps and drug production in Afghanistan as major regional threats, citing around 25 active terrorist groups. Regional Diplomacy: Naqvi also met Iran’s interior minister in Dushanbe to discuss border security and internal safety cooperation. Trade Push: Tajikistan and Pakistan wrapped up their 8th Joint Commission session in Dushanbe, agreeing a three-year roadmap to lift bilateral trade to $200 million and to keep working on CASA-1000 terms. Energy Planning: Tajikistan published a hydropower-led power system plan for the Pamir region through 2050, aiming to boost resilience and sustainability. Transport Link: Direct Dushanbe–Moscow passenger trains are set to resume June 21 after a six-year pause.
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