AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoState Honors & Culture: President Shavkat Mirziyoyev held a ceremony in Tashkent awarding state honors to 167 cultural figures, stressing that literature, music, theater, cinema and art shape Uzbekistan’s international standing, with 24 awards also posthumously. Energy & Economy: Uzbekistan’s natural gas output fell to a nine-year low in Jan–Apr 2026 (12.6 bcm, down 2.4 bcm y/y), while state debt rose to $47bn by Q1, driven mainly by external borrowing; the Ministry of Energy also outlined new electricity and gas tariff indexation tied to inflation. Power Grid Storage: Battery energy storage now covers over 13.5% of peak evening load, as renewables expand and storage capacity reaches 1,545 MW / 2,600 MWh. Humanitarian Returns: Mehr operations have brought home 530+ Uzbek citizens from the Middle East and Afghanistan, with about 75% children, including legal reintegration steps. Regional Connectivity & Trade: Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan signed a trade and economic cooperation roadmap in Astana, covering industry, logistics, agro, tourism and “green” energy. Aviation Links: FLYONE Asia launched new regular flights from Tashkent to Baku and Ganja, adding direct South Caucasus access. Environment & Governance: The GEF’s 8th replenishment and council meetings in Samarkand highlighted biodiversity, ocean and climate funding, while delegates urged stronger safeguards for communities. Water Diplomacy: OSCE/UNU-INWEH/CAREC wrapped a Dushanbe seminar on shared waters, with a parallel meeting of Central Asia women parliamentarians pushing inclusive water and climate resilience. Public Safety: Mirziyoyev sent condolences to Türkiye after a deadly Denizli bus crash; Kyrgyzstan also inaugurated a new border post near Uzbekistan’s Batken area.
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