AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUzbekistan–Belarus ties: Uzbekistan and Belarus have extended registration-free mutual travel for citizens to 10 days, easing visits for relatives, tourism and business after a protocol signed during Mirziyoyev’s Belarus trip. Energy security: The IEA forecasts Russian gas exports to Uzbekistan will top 10 billion cubic meters in 2026 (up 40% from 2025) as Uzbekistan’s own gas output keeps falling. Regional connectivity: Kyrgyzstan says construction on the China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan railway has moved into an active phase, with tunnels and bridges underway and financing and contractors already set. Public finance/consumer protection: More than 2.57 million Uzbekistan residents have used the credit self-ban service to block loans issued in their name. Cybercrime: Court materials describe how hacked Telegram accounts and fake law-enforcement identities were used to steal tens of millions of soums from officials and citizens. Road safety: 671 drivers in Uzbekistan have exceeded 12 penalty points and face at least six-month license suspensions. Health cooperation: Central Asia approved key “One Health” regional documents, setting up shared coordination, action and communication plans for cross-border outbreak response. Diplomacy: Mirziyoyev is set to attend the funeral of Qatar’s former emir in Doha and convey condolences.
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