AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoGeorgia–Tajikistan Deal-Making: Georgian PM Irakli Kobakhidze’s official visit to Dushanbe wrapped with a joint communiqué and a package of cooperation documents, including 11 agreements covering civil aviation, tourism, agriculture, education, culture, sports and climate change, plus a joint intergovernmental commission on economic cooperation—aimed at boosting trade and launching direct air links. SCO Media & Digital Security: Tajikistan urged SCO members to strengthen contacts between media organizations, arguing that in the digital era trust and public perception hinge on responsible information, while tackling misinformation and manipulation. IsDB/ITFC Trade Finance Push: At the IsDB Group Annual Meetings in Baku, ITFC opened participation with strategic agreements to expand trade finance, private sector growth and regional economic cooperation, including deals involving Tajikistan. EIB Steps Up in Central Asia: The European Investment Bank opened a Central Asia regional office in Tashkent, targeting a near-€3bn project pipeline across transport, hydropower (Rogun, Kambarata-1), digital connectivity, water and climate resilience. Regional Finance Watch: A report said Central Asia’s external debt (excluding Turkmenistan) rose 34.9% over five years to about $290.8bn in 2025, with Kazakhstan holding the largest share and Uzbekistan the fastest growth.
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