AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDeputy Prime Minister Shuffle: Uzbekistan has appointed Dilnozaxon Kattaxonova as the new deputy prime minister and chair of the Committee on Family and Women, replacing Zulaykho Makhkamova. Education Reform: President Shavkat Mirziyoyev reviewed plans to expand vocational and higher education programs using international standards and deepen cooperation with leading foreign universities. Religious-Affairs Oversight: Mirziyoyev also named Muzaffar Komilov presidential adviser on religious and educational affairs, drawing on his background in religious administration and university leadership. Energy Security: The IEA says Russian gas supplies to Uzbekistan could rise to over 10 billion cubic meters in 2026, as domestic production declines. Digital/Finance Enforcement: Uzbekistan opened a criminal case over illegal crypto trading via an electronic wallet worth UZS 2.8 billion. International Mobility: Etihad Airways will start daily Abu Dhabi–Tashkent flights from August 10. Regional Politics & Labor: Belarus’s Lukashenko invited Uzbek families to work in Belarus under a new organized labor reception agreement. Cross-border Justice: Kerala police registered a murder case tied to a medical student’s death in Uzbekistan, citing alleged torture and religious pressure, and will seek details from Uzbek authorities via the Indian Embassy.
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