AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoTrade Realignment: Switzerland jumped to become Tajikistan’s third-largest trading partner in the first five months of 2026, with trade turnover topping $1.013 billion and exports to Switzerland reaching 36.3% of Tajik exports. Border Security: The CSTO says Tajikistan-Afghanistan border security remains “complicated,” with militants in Afghanistan’s north still a key concern as the alliance pushes stronger surveillance and coordination. Infrastructure & Connectivity: Work has resumed on the Dushanbe–Kulma highway months after attacks killed Chinese workers, while Uztemiryulkonteyner delivered the first Malaysia-to-Dushanbe container via a new 10,500-kilometer multimodal route. Water Diplomacy: Tajikistan-linked water efforts gained momentum as the Global Water Organization reviewed its governance and strategy in Jeddah, alongside regional training in Dushanbe on climate-sensitive water management. UN Peace Initiative: The UN General Assembly adopted a Tajikistan-proposed resolution on “Peace for Future Generations,” backing intergenerational solidarity and conflict prevention. Tragedy on the Panj: The body of a senior GBAO official was recovered from the Panj River after a June crash near the Afghanistan border, with searches continuing for others.
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