AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAI Governance & Diplomacy: Kyrgyzstan is among founding members of the World Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organisation (WAICO), launched in Shanghai to coordinate civilian AI cooperation and governance. UN & Regional Leadership: Bangladesh’s Rabab Fatima was appointed UN Special Representative for Afghanistan, succeeding Roza Otunbayeva (former Kyrgyz president/foreign minister). SCO Politics & Kyrgyz Chairmanship: Pakistan will take the SCO chairmanship from 1 September after Kyrgyzstan hands over following the Bishkek summit (31 Aug–1 Sep), with leaders including Xi, Putin and Japarov expected. Domestic Oversight & Courts: Kyrgyzstan’s Supreme Court chief ordered analysis of public appeals raised during President Japarov’s Osh and Naryn meetings, aiming to address citizens’ dissatisfaction and prevent rights violations. Elections & Political Signals: Former GKNB head Kamchybek Tashiev said he will not run in the 2027 presidential elections and pledged support to President Sadyr Japarov. Culture & Soft Power: The International Film Festival of SCO Countries opened in Cholpon-Ata, with Kyrgyz officials stressing cinema as soft power and featuring Chinese humanoid robots in the opening program. Environment Policy: Kyrgyzstan plans a nationwide ban on plastic bags and polymer film products starting in 2027, with phased restrictions already in place in Issyk-Kul. Urban & Transport Cooperation: Bishkek met a Changsha delegation on sister-city ties and “smart city” projects, while talks with France focused on improving public transport and railway mobility. Public Safety: The Supreme Court and local authorities continue follow-ups on public complaints and incidents, including traffic-related cases in Bishkek.
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