AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoUN Diplomacy: Zimbabwe is on the brink of winning a non-permanent UNSC seat for 2027–2028, with elections underway after a high-tempo New York campaign by Foreign Minister Amon Murwira. Tajikistan–Kyrgyzstan Border: Tajikistan’s ambassador says the Khujand Declaration and the trilateral border treaty mark a “fully and finally resolved” dispute, with the embassies also highlighting water and energy cooperation. UNICEF & Skills: Tajikistan and UNICEF reviewed results on vocational education, with both sides pointing to a new 2027–2030 cooperation phase. Water Governance in Dushanbe: A major Asia-Pacific UN water preparatory meeting and multiple Dushanbe forums pushed glacier monitoring, transboundary water science, and women’s leadership in water policy. Rogun & EU Role: Reporting says the EU is set to become a major funder of Tajikistan’s Rogun dam as the project tests Central Asia’s shifting influence map. Labor Migration: Tajikistan’s labor ministry helped a migrant recover nearly $15,000 in unpaid wages from a Russian employer. Energy Infrastructure: Dushanbe is considering a waste-to-energy plant to cut landfill pressure and add electricity. Regional Shock: Russia’s aviation fuel export ban until Nov. 30 could ripple through Central Asian rail supply chains, including Tajikistan.
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