AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAfghanistan Security Row: The Islamic Emirate rejected Pakistan and Tajikistan’s claims about “terrorist camps” in Afghanistan, calling them old propaganda and saying there is no credible proof, as Pakistan’s interior minister said about 25 terrorist groups are active there. SCO Security Push: Tajikistan urged SCO members to expand joint drills and improve information sharing on counterterrorism, extremism, drug trafficking, and digital threats, with Tajik Interior Minister Ramazon Rahimzoda calling for deeper operational coordination. Regional Border Talks: Pakistan’s Mohsin Naqvi met Tajik counterpart Rahimzoda in Bishkek, focusing on Afghanistan-linked terrorism and narcotics, and also signed with Russia agreements to curb illegal immigration and drug trafficking. Trade & Power Cooperation: Dushanbe and Islamabad agreed a three-year roadmap to lift bilateral trade to $200 million and move CASA-1000 toward operationalization, with a working group meeting planned in Istanbul. Agriculture Boost: Tajikistan is expanding vegetable output via greenhouse farming, reporting over 3,000 tons harvested since the start of the year and more than 1,000 greenhouses in operation.
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