AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 minutes agoCounter-Terrorism Diplomacy: India and Tajikistan held their 5th Joint Working Group on Counter Terrorism in Dushanbe, condemning terrorism in all forms, including cross-border attacks, and calling for concerted action against terrorist groups listed by the UN Security Council. Bilateral Ties: Georgia’s Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze began his first official high-level visit to Tajikistan, with both sides signing a package of cooperation documents covering civil aviation, tourism, agriculture, science and education, and setting up a joint intergovernmental economic commission. Trade & Industry: Tajikistan and Azerbaijan discussed an alumina-for-aluminum trade model, with Tajikistan exploring purchases of Azerbaijani alumina to support aluminum production and exports. Infrastructure & Jobs: Tajikistan has started construction of two new cement plants in Varzob district, each with 1.2Mta capacity, aiming to expand output and create thousands of jobs. Social Policy: Dushanbe opened criminal cases over underage marriage, reiterating that the legal marriage age is 18 with only limited court exceptions. Human Rights Cooperation: The Kyrgyz Republic ombudsperson and Tajikistan’s human rights commissioner signed a memorandum to share information on rights violations and handle appeals across borders. Public Safety: Police praised two locals for rescuing a 12-year-old boy from a fast-flowing drainage ditch in Dushanbe.
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