AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAviation Oversight: Kyrgyzstan’s aviation reforms are paying off as the country’s airlines were removed from the EU Air Safety List after nearly two decades, and Bishkek is now looking to deepen EU aviation cooperation. EU Sanctions Watch: The EU is preparing a new 21st Russia sanctions package that reportedly targets entities linked to India and also mentions firms in Kyrgyzstan among other countries, with a mid-July decision timeline. Regional Diplomacy: Kyrgyzstan’s FM Jeenbek Kulubaev took part in a CSTO foreign ministers meeting in Kazan, where members backed stronger international law and UN Charter principles and discussed arms-race prevention in outer space. Climate & Development: Kyrgyzstan and South Korea agreed to accelerate joint carbon-reduction projects under Paris Agreement rules, while a Central Asia climate conference framework (CACCC) is being built to move from discussion to coordinated action. Social Policy: President Sadyr Japarov ordered school-meal funding to rise to 40 soms per student per day from 2027. Local Governance: Bishkek scheduled power outages for June 11 across multiple districts and streets. Sports & Youth: Kyrgyz athletes won medals at the Aerojack tournament in Novosibirsk, and volunteer preparations for the World Nomad Games (Aug 31–Sep 6) are underway.
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