AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEAEU Digital Push: President Sadyr Zhaparov urged EAEU leaders to build shared data centers and develop “digital sovereignty,” arguing that whoever controls data controls the future and that AI must strengthen regional sovereignty. China-Kyrgyzstan Ties: A senior Chinese political advisor visited Kyrgyzstan, meeting President Zhaparov and officials ahead of the SCO summit in Bishkek, with both sides stressing regular dialogue and expanded cooperation. UN Ahead of SCO: Kyrgyzstan’s Foreign Ministry said UN Secretary-General António Guterres will attend the SCO summit in Bishkek, as talks focused on multilateral cooperation. Regional Security Diplomacy: Kyrgyzstan and China continued political dialogue, while the UN chief’s SCO attendance keeps Kyrgyzstan’s international agenda front and center. Greening Plan 2026-2030: The Cabinet opened public discussion on a National Greening Program draft, citing low greenery per capita in Bishkek districts, weak tree survival, and outdated irrigation systems. Public Health Policy: Kyrgyzstan is considering higher taxes on sugary drinks, including a sugar-content-based excise system, to curb obesity and diabetes among youth. Water Stress Warning: A new study flags record glacier mass loss in Central Asia, raising risks for freshwater supplies that Kyrgyzstan and neighbors rely on. Sanctions & Crypto Risks: The UK imposed fresh sanctions targeting crypto and illicit finance networks linked to Russia, including Kyrgyzstan entities, as financial compliance pressure grows. Sports Diplomacy (Local): Kyrgyzstan’s freestyle wrestlers won medals at an Asian U-23 event in Vietnam, adding to the country’s growing sports profile.
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