AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGeorgia–Tajikistan Diplomacy: Georgian PM Irakli Kobakhidze’s June 19–20 official visit to Dushanbe produced a joint communiqué and 11 signed agreements, spanning civil aviation, agriculture, tourism, science and education, culture, sports, climate change, and a new intergovernmental economic commission. Legal & Social Policy: President Emomali Rahmon signed a Tajik amnesty law for 18,038 convicted people ahead of the 35th independence anniversary, including full releases for 11,305 and sentence reductions for 6,733, with wider relief for women and minors. EU Investment Push: The European Investment Bank opened a Central Asia regional office in Tashkent, targeting a near-€3 billion pipeline across transport corridors, hydropower (including Rogun), water management, digital connectivity, and climate resilience—key implications for Tajik projects. Health Regulation: Tajikistan introduced a mandatory 20-minute daily workplace exercise requirement for all organizations, aimed at tackling obesity and diabetes. SCO Media & Digital Security: Tajik officials at an SCO media forum in Kyrgyzstan stressed building regional media and digital cooperation to counter disinformation and protect information security. Climate Finance Training: A Green Climate Fund concept-note workshop in Almaty wrapped up with Tajik participation focused on building a submission pipeline for climate projects.
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