AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBishkek Arts & Family Culture: The fairy-tale ballet “Buratino” premieres June 14 at the Abdyla Maldybaev Kyrgyz National Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet, mixing modern choreography with Tolstoy’s classic “The Golden Key,” featuring leading roles by students from the Bishkek Choreographic School. Education Ties: Kyrgyzstan and Georgia met in Bishkek to push a new education cooperation memorandum, with plans for delegations, school exchanges, and youth camps under Kyrgyzstan’s “Altyn Kazyq” reform agenda. Film & Censorship Controversy: The Kyrgyz drama “Kurak” was denied a censor certificate less than 24 hours before its Bishkek Film Festival screening, despite awards abroad, raising fresh calls for transparent film evaluation rules. Tourism & Travel Links: Kyrgyzstan Airports JSC and UAE officials discussed a planned direct Sharjah–Issyk-Kul (Tamchy) flight for summer 2026, plus potential Sharjah–Karakol links for winter tourism. Sports & Social Policy: Parliament heard that Kyrgyzstan lacks its own anti-doping lab (samples go to Kazakhstan), and from Jan 1, 2027 school meal funding will rise to 40 soms per student per day. Local Tech & Youth: In Manas, a long-term PPP is expanding IT education via a new digital-economy training center for youth and in-demand specialists. Diplomacy & Culture Routes: Georgia’s PM visit put Black Sea access on the agenda, tying Kyrgyzstan’s transport hopes to the China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan railway and the Middle Corridor.
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