AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoKyrgyz–Chinese Ties: A Kyrgyz lawmaker says prospects for relations with China are “very favorable,” pointing to completed and ongoing projects in transport, road and energy modernization, and the China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan railway—boosting jobs, trade, and Kyrgyzstan’s role as a transit hub. Border Curbs: A US professor was denied entry to Kyrgyzstan, with officials citing a closed entry status and promising a formal written deportation reason. Parliament-to-Parliament Links: Kyrgyzstan’s Jogorku Kenesh speaker met Azerbaijan’s Milli Majlis chair in St. Petersburg, discussing deeper cooperation in economy, culture, and investment, including through friendship groups. Education Push: The Education Ministry published 348,000 third-grade math textbooks in Kyrgyz and Russian, while schools prepare for the next steps of the 12-year curriculum. Culture & Youth: Bishkek is also moving ahead with youth and cultural initiatives, including the resumption of the literary magazine “Ala-Too.”
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