AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGeorgia–Tajikistan Deal-Making: Georgia’s PM Irakli Kobakhidze wrapped his first official high-level visit to Dushanbe, meeting Tajik PM Kokhir Rasulzoda and President Emomali Rahmon, with a joint communiqué and a broad package of cooperation documents signed to boost trade and business links. Aviation, Tourism, and Business Access: The agreements include civil aviation and tourism cooperation, plus a joint intergovernmental commission on economic cooperation—aimed at supporting direct flights and closer business-to-business ties. Foreign-Minister Track: Tajik FM Sirojiddin Mukhriddin held talks with Georgia’s FM Maka Bochorishvili on expanding political dialogue and strengthening trade, economic, cultural, and humanitarian cooperation through UN and other multilateral frameworks. EU–Tajikistan Cooperation: The 12th EU–Tajikistan Cooperation Committee meeting in Brussels mapped deeper work on trade, investment, energy, transport connectivity, digitalisation, water management, and governance, with attention on EU Global Gateway support and Rogun hydropower. Climate Finance Pipeline: A Green Climate Fund readiness workshop in Almaty concluded, helping Tajikistan and other Central Asian states build a stronger pipeline of climate project concepts for submission and access to climate finance. Regional Remittances Reality Check: A new analysis highlights how remittances in Central Asia—often arriving as goods or informal transfers—function as an “invisible welfare state,” underscoring Tajikistan’s high dependence on workers abroad.
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