AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTurkmen-Kazakh Diplomacy & Trade: Foreign Ministers Rashid Meredov and Yermek Kosherbayev met in Ashgabat to review implementation of prior agreements and push closer cooperation in transport, logistics, energy, industry, and culture, with both sides preparing major high-level events in Turkmenistan and reaffirming UN and multilateral coordination. Regional Energy Risk Watch: Kyrgyzstan asked Kazakhstan, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan for help securing stable fuel supplies as Russia faces shortages after Ukraine drone strikes, while Kyrgyz officials say stocks are sufficient but monitor retail availability closely. UN Presence in Turkmenistan: The UN appointed Xiaojun Grace Wang as the new Resident Coordinator in Turkmenistan, taking office on 1 July, as Turkmenistan and the UN also discussed practical monitoring of UPR human-rights commitments. Film Co-Production Push: Azerbaijan opened a 2026 competition for film co-productions, naming Turkmenistan among priority partner countries. Central Asia Fuel Deal: SOCAR Trading began exporting Uzbek naphtha to Black Sea terminals via Georgia’s Kulevi, expanding its regional footprint beyond Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. Agribusiness in Mary: Mary velayat cotton cultivation continues on 162,000 hectares with support measures aimed at involving entrepreneurs and improving yields. Azerbaijan-Turkey Pipeline Update (Regional Context): BTC operatorship shifts from bp to SOCAR Midstream Operations from 1 July, while Sangachal terminal control stays with bp.
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