AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEU-Turkey-Kyrgyz Diplomacy: Turkish FM Hakan Fidan told reporters in Ankara that Türkiye wants to systematically remove obstacles to EU ties and still sees full EU membership as a strategic goal, while Kyrgyz FM Jeenbek Kulubayev co-led the talks. NATO Defense Focus: Fidan said the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara will put defense industry capacity and preparedness high on the agenda, with a special forum planned on the sidelines. Strategic Ankara-Bishkek Ties: Erdoğan met Kulubayev in Ankara, and both sides pledged to deepen cooperation on trade, investment, transport, education, and cultural exchanges. Energy Security Pressure: Kyrgyzstan is seeking alternative fuel suppliers as Russian export restrictions and global volatility bite; officials say reserves are enough for about 1.5 months of gasoline and around one month of diesel, while talks run with Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan. ADB Governance Loan: The Asian Development Bank approved a $70m loan to support Kyrgyz fiscal and governance reforms, including state-owned enterprise oversight, tax administration modernization, and anti-corruption. Investment Momentum: Kyrgyzstan’s FDI rose 34% in Q1 2026 to $386.7m, led by finance/insurance and manufacturing, with Bishkek taking the largest share. Public Services & Rules: “Bala Yrysy” child allowance applications opened (1200 soms/month per child under three), and from July 1 unlicensed taxi drivers face fines. Civil Society Watch: IPHR released its 2025 annual report, warning of growing pressure on civil society and shrinking civic space across the region.
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