AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGeorgia–Tajikistan Deal-Making: Georgian PM Irakli Kobakhidze’s first official visit to Dushanbe produced a package of cooperation documents, including agreements on tourism, civil aviation, education/science, culture, sports, climate change, and a joint intergovernmental economic commission—aimed at boosting trade and setting up direct flights. Workplace Health Rule in Tajikistan: Tajikistan approved amendments to its Health Code requiring daily mandatory physical exercises for employees, at least 20 minutes, with employers responsible for conditions and participation. SCO Media Cooperation: Tajikistan’s ambassador urged SCO members to strengthen media contacts and information security, warning against misinformation and politicized digital spaces. Afghan Rights Pressure: Amnesty International called for an end to unlawful expulsions of Afghan refugees, citing arbitrary arrests, family separations, and rights violations on return. Afghan Security Killings: Reports from Afghanistan say two former security personnel were killed in separate incidents, underscoring risks faced by ex-officers under Taliban rule. Central Asia Economic Context: Coverage also highlighted how remittances function as an “invisible welfare state” across the region, with Tajikistan among the most remittance-dependent economies.
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