AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEnergy Security: The IEA says Russian gas supplies to Uzbekistan could rise by over 40% in 2026, from about 7 to more than 10 billion cubic meters, highlighting the role of cross-border pipelines through Kazakhstan. Aviation & Safety: Kyrgyzstan’s Civil Aviation Agency revoked TezJet’s license after a July 7 Manas Airport incident tied to flight-safety violations. Finance & Law: President Sadyr Japarov signed a law allowing Kyrgyz citizens to inherit electronic money from digital wallets and accounts, with issuers required to freeze spending and provide heirs balance details. Bishkek Governance & City Life: The Cabinet declared September 1 a paid day off for state and municipal workers in Bishkek, while the city reported 18 restored fountains and more planned for August. Sports & Diplomacy: Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan discussed preparations for the VI World Nomad Games, including team participation in Issyk-Kul; volunteers training for the games is also nearing completion. International Ties: SCO expanded further as Laos became a Dialogue Partner, opening cooperation talks across trade, transport, tourism, and digital transformation.
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