AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSCO Security Push: Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi signed new agreements with Russia on the sidelines of an SCO interior ministers meeting in Bishkek, aimed at cracking down on illegal immigration, improving repatriation of people living unlawfully, and stepping up joint action against narcotics trafficking. Afghanistan Spillover: In separate talks with Tajikistan’s interior minister, Naqvi focused on terrorist camps and drug production in Afghanistan, with officials warning that around 25 terrorist organizations are active there and that the threats are “serious” for regional stability. Regional Law-Enforcement Links: Naqvi also met counterparts from Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan to discuss cooperation frameworks, including law-enforcement coordination and joint training, as SCO members look to tighten shared security and migration management. Afghan Contact Group Revival: The SCO deputy secretary-general said member states are exploring ways to restart the organization’s Afghanistan contact group, noting Tajikistan helped convene consultations in Dushanbe after a four-year pause. Energy Connectivity Watch: Pakistan and Tajikistan moved closer to finalizing CASA-1000 terms, keeping regional hydropower trade on the agenda.
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