AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTajikistan–Kazakhstan Trade & Culture: A Tajik delegation from Khatlon showcased agricultural products, industrial goods, handicrafts and bakery items at a Kazakhstan exhibition, with cultural performances aimed at boosting exports, investment and ties. Energy & Prices Across Central Asia: Russia’s fuel disruptions are feeding into higher prices and tighter household budgets across the region, with officials urging gradual adjustments while consumers feel the squeeze now. Water Security Cooperation: Slovak experts visited Dushanbe to assess water management, flood protection and early-warning systems, while a GIZ-backed training in Dushanbe focused on climate-sensitive integrated water resources management for basin professionals. UN Peace Initiative: The UN General Assembly adopted a Tajikistan-proposed resolution on peace for future generations, calling for dialogue, non-violence and intergenerational solidarity. Border Security & Deaths: CSTO says Tajik-Afghan border security remains “complicated,” as Tajik media reported the recovery of a senior GBAO official’s body from the Panj River after a June crash. Education Links: Tajikistan and the UK agreed to expand cooperation in education and science, including exchanges, joint research and English-language teaching. Infrastructure & Jobs: Tajikistan began construction of two new cement plants in Varzob district, adding 2.4Mta capacity and thousands of jobs.
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