AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFuel Security & Energy Policy: Kyrgyzstan is scrambling to stabilize supplies after Russia’s export squeeze, easing state fuel price controls by removing AI-95 from price regulation and dropping plans for maximum retail prices, while the Energy Ministry says it’s negotiating new fuel and lubricants sources with Belarus, China, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan. Regional Fuel Diplomacy: Kazakhstan is weighing Bishkek’s gasoline request as it extends its own export ban until May 2027, and Tajikistan is also turning to Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan for aviation fuel. Transport & Aviation Safety: A TezJet MD-83 incident in Bishkek on July 7 involved landing-gear damage during takeoff with 181 passengers evacuated safely; Manas Airport was temporarily closed and flights suspended pending inspections. Electric Mobility & Infrastructure: The Energy Ministry says charging stations are being expanded as electric vehicle numbers rise, with work along the Bishkek–Issyk-Kul route. Local Governance: Bishkek residents complain about missing trash bins after park reconstruction, while the city continues cleanliness raids and reminders. Education Access: The Education Ministry outlines alternative admission paths after low Unified National Exam scores, including vocational colleges and fall retesting. Finance Regulation: The National Bank approved new rules for specialized financial organizations, allowing limited operations including currency trading and transactions with National Bank-issued gold bars. Bilateral Politics: Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari is in Kyrgyzstan for talks with President Sadyr Japarov, with energy, CASA-1000, trade, investment and connectivity on the agenda. Urban Traffic: Bishkek plans partial closures around the Kyivskaya–Razzakov intersection due to heating network works.
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