AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWater Diplomacy Clash: At Dushanbe’s UN-backed water summit, Pakistan’s climate minister Musadik Malik warned that “water aggression is unacceptable,” accusing India of politicising shared rivers and urging it to respect the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty and international mediation—saying unilateral moves could strip downstream states of their rights and set a dangerous global precedent. Tajikistan’s Water Push: The same conference is being used to drive new cooperation on glacier protection and water security, with Tajik President Rahmon calling for stronger global coordination and a “Dushanbe Water Framework” to keep water issues central ahead of the 2026 UN Water Conference. Border Security Context: Separate from the summit, a Sudanese man pleaded guilty in the UK after piloting a Channel crossing boat where four migrants drowned, underscoring how deadly irregular routes remain.
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