AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUkraine-Russia Tensions: Ukrainian drones struck energy and military sites in Saint Petersburg as the Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum opened, with Zelensky calling it “fair response” and warning of more; Russia said it will retaliate “systemically,” while the airport faced overnight disruptions. Uzbekistan’s Global Positioning: Fitch upgraded Uzbekistan’s sovereign outlook to “positive” (affirming “BB”), citing reforms, fiscal and monetary steps, and rising reserves—while Uzbekistan’s leadership framed it as investor confidence. Visa & Connectivity: Uzbekistan and Hong Kong moved toward mutual visa-free travel for up to 30 days, following diplomatic notes and aimed at boosting tourism, business, and people-to-people ties. Regional Trade & Transit: Afghanistan and Uzbekistan discussed expanding transit and trade cooperation, focusing on logistics, customs facilitation, and easing obstacles for Afghan exporters. Eurasian Security Diplomacy: CIS Secretary General Sergey Lebedev said CIS-SCO cooperation—now with SCO observer status at CIS—strengthens security across Eurasia, with Tashkent hosting the remarks. Gender & Anti-Corruption: A UNDP study with Uzbekistan’s anti-corruption agency found only 22.5% of men believe women can be competent leaders, arguing for gender-sensitive anti-corruption policy. World Cup Politics & Health: Spain’s mayor canceled DR Congo’s pre-World Cup friendly over Ebola fears, adding uncertainty to Congo’s preparations.
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