AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUzbekistan–Kyrgyzstan Land Swap: In Kadamjai (Batken), Kyrgyz and Uzbek officials met to move the border territory exchange from paperwork to implementation, focusing on residents’ citizenship, resettlement, state property transfers, property rights registration, land use, and social protection (including continuity of education). A joint working group was approved and has started field visits. Presidential Governance Update: Uzbekistan’s president signed a constitutional law defining the Administration of the President’s powers and functions, aiming to clarify how the presidential administration interacts with other state bodies; the new framework covers policy analysis, coordination with law enforcement and regulators, domestic and foreign policy proposals, and support for citizenship and pardons. Afghanistan–Uzbekistan Trade Push: At a Surkhandarya–China business forum in Termez, Afghanistan’s commerce minister said Kabul is ready to attract Uzbek and Chinese investment and called for new transit corridors to route Afghan exports—especially to China—through Uzbekistan. Central Asia Power Dispute: Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan gave conflicting accounts of the Aug. 14 blackout trigger, with different reported disconnection times and sequences complicating the investigation. Afghanistan Embassy Bid: Five years after the U.S. withdrawal, Taliban officials urged Washington to reopen its Kabul embassy and invest in minerals, dams, and roads, as aid and rights groups warn of worsening crises. Uzbekistan Cotton Spotlight: Uzbekistan will host World Cotton Day 2026 in Tashkent on Oct. 7, bringing together global cotton and textile stakeholders under a “Cotton for Good” theme.
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