AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUN Diplomacy: Kyrgyzstan’s election to the UN Security Council for 2027–2028 is drawing regional congratulations, with Tajik President Emomali Rahmon praising Bishkek’s “high international standing” and pledging support for stability efforts. Foreign Policy & Europe: Kyrgyz FM Jeenbek Kulubaev warned Cyprus that EU sanctions tightening against Russia could hurt Kyrgyzstan’s trade and finance, even as Bishkek keeps pushing for open dialogue. Bilateral Deals: Kulubaev and Cyprus FM Konstantinos Kombos agreed to upgrade cooperation, signing an agreement on avoiding double taxation and a 2027–2028 cooperation program, with tourism, education, and culture on the agenda. Security & Crime: The Interior Ministry reported 4,391 crimes in Kyrgyzstan in the first four months, including 1,711 cyber-related cases, while police shut down an underground synthetic drug lab in Chui and detained multiple suspects. Social Policy: Over 440,000 children are set to receive the Bala Yrysy allowance starting July 1, with applications via regional offices or the Tunduk app. Domestic Economy: Kyrgyzstan says 24% of pasture lands are degraded and outlined a 2024–2029 pasture-rest program. Housing: President Sadyr Japarov opened the Asman Residence-1 complex in Osh and another housing handover in Zhany-Aryk, expanding state mortgage construction.
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