AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGeorgia-Tajik Deal: Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze wrapped up his first official visit to Dushanbe, saying deeper Central Asia ties are now a key foreign economic priority as Tbilisi tries to position itself as a Europe-to-region transit corridor. Bilateral Agreements: During talks with Tajik President Emomali Rahmon and Prime Minister Kokhir Rasulzoda, the two sides signed a package of cooperation documents, including 11 agreements covering civil aviation, agriculture, tourism, science and education, culture, sports, climate change, and a new intergovernmental economic commission. SCO Media Cooperation: Tajikistan’s ambassador at an SCO media forum in Kyrgyzstan urged closer SCO cooperation on media, digital technologies, and information security, warning about false information and hate speech. Public Health Crackdown: Dushanbe police shut down an alleged counterfeit children’s medicines operation, seizing tens of thousands of bottles and hundreds of thousands of packages and labels, and detaining a suspect. Prison Amnesty: Tajikistan says it will release more than 11,300 prisoners under a new amnesty law tied to the country’s independence anniversary. Air Connectivity: Turkish Airlines plans to expand Dushanbe–Istanbul flights to daily service starting August 3.
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