AGP Executive Report
Last update: 22 minutes agoTransit & Trade: Iran, Tajikistan and the Taliban agreed in Mashhad on a new road corridor through Afghanistan for commercial cargo, with a first pilot shipment expected within a month and a joint working group to tackle customs, driver visas, border delays and insurance; a second round of talks is planned in Kabul in late 2026. Environment & Forestry: Tajikistan is launching a national forest inventory using satellite images plus field checks, aiming to map forests across all ownership types and feed into 10-year management plans after the last full inventory dates back to 1990. AI & Diplomacy: Deputy PM Mohammad Ishaq Dar visited Shanghai to sign up Pakistan to the World Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organization and attend the 2026 World AI Conference, while Tajikistan-linked UN discussions also highlighted AI for youth and development. Regional Connectivity & Policy: EU and Central Asian states are preparing a 2026–2027 high-level agenda on connectivity and security, including a ministerial meeting in November 2026 and a second EU–Central Asia summit in 2027. Gender & Business: Tajikistan unveiled a draft gender equality strategy for 2027–2036, targeting social norms that limit women’s opportunities and expanding support for women’s economic participation, including entrepreneurship grants. Border Economy: Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan began installing border pillars after completing delimitation, a step meant to stabilize cross-border trade and development in border regions. Energy Pressure: Central Asia’s fuel crunch remains tied to Russia’s refining disruptions and export limits, keeping Tajikistan and neighbors focused on alternative supplies and reserves.
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