AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFuel Security Crunch: Kyrgyzstan has formally asked Uzbekistan and five other states to help secure petroleum supplies as Russia’s gasoline shortage worsens after Ukrainian strikes on refineries; Bishkek says stocks are sufficient but some stations report AI-95 gaps, while officials push higher output at Kyrgyzneftegaz and urge diversification of import routes. Regional Diplomacy: Foreign Minister Jeenbek Kulubaev met Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Ankara, with both sides stressing UN and Turkic-world cooperation and noting Kyrgyzstan’s UN Security Council bid success. Sustainable Development Scorecard: A UN 2026 report ranks Kyrgyzstan 50th globally on progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals, praising poverty reduction while warning confidence in political institutions is stagnating. Water Politics: Kyrgyzstan is reviving calls for economic compensation from downstream users in Central Asia, as Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan reject payment terms under existing water agreements. Transport & Trade Infrastructure: Kyrgyz Temir Jolu, the EBRD and the EU back a new railway logistics center at Ivanovka station to boost freight efficiency and transit capacity. Public Administration & Services: A “green corridor” lets foreigners and stateless people leave Kyrgyzstan in July via a simplified exit process; meanwhile, taxi licensing rules tighten from July 1 with fines for unlicensed driving. Health & Safety: Japan transferred medical equipment worth 10 million soms to Osh hospital; Bishkek also faced complaints about rotting biological waste near homes and schools, prompting calls to report violations.
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