AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTAPI Pipeline Update: Taliban officials say construction of the Afghanistan section of the Turkmenistan–Afghanistan–Pakistan–India gas pipeline in Herat has reached 52% completion, with 80 km of pipe laid and Turkmenistan-linked supply lines active, aiming to finish the 130-km Herat segment by end-2026. Energy Deal Watch: Malaysia’s government says a long-term hydrocarbons cooperation agreement with Turkmenistan is expected to be signed on June 19, with Petronas potentially gaining access to a major gas field. AI & Digitalization Diplomacy: Turkmenistan and Austria’s 13th Joint Economic Commission meeting flagged AI, digitalization, and the green economy as priority areas, alongside banking, water treatment, and urban infrastructure. Trade & Industry Cooperation: The same Turkmen-Austrian talks also covered expanding business ties across energy, environmental projects, waste management, construction/transport, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and agriculture. Corruption Crackdown: Authorities dismantled a kickback scheme tied to import clearance at the Plant Protection and Quarantine Agency, targeting bribes for fast-tracked quarantine permits. Regional Health Policy: Central Asia’s “One Health” consultations concluded, setting up a regional package of strategic and regulatory documents for a June 25 coordinating council meeting. Science & Human Capital: Turkmenistan marked Science Day with events stressing innovation and youth research, alongside academic honors for top officials.
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