AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEU Aviation Update: The European Commission removed all Kyrgyzstan-certified carriers from the EU Air Safety List after a 20-year ban, while adding Air Express Algeria for “serious safety concerns,” leaving 154 airlines still barred. Counterterror Crackdown: Kyrgyz security services detained 31 suspected Katibat al-Tawhid wal-Jihad and Islamic State members in Osh and Batken, seizing extremist materials and alleged funds. Parliament & Diplomacy: The National Assembly approved new Parliamentary Friendship Groups, naming Kyrgyzstan’s group president Antonio Sivira, and Kyrgyzstan also sent a deputy to a CIS consular council meeting in Minsk. Security Cooperation Abroad: Kyrgyzstan and Italy signed a mutual legal assistance treaty in criminal matters in Rome, expanding tools against transnational crime. Regional Economic Ties: Kyrgyzstan and Turkey discussed mining cooperation, including rare earth and critical minerals research, as the U.S. launched another C5+1 critical minerals dialogue in Astana. International Spotlight: Kyrgyzstan’s UN Security Council win drew a gratitude letter from President Sadyr Zhaparov, stressing conflict prevention and climate security. Local Governance & Society: Deputy officials said 797 mosques operate without documents and need legalization; in Aksy district, authorities plan mudflow diversion works to protect the Tash-Kumyr–Kerben road. Sports Note: Kyrgyzstan’s national team drew Palestine 0-0 in an international friendly.
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