AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTAPI Progress: Taliban officials say construction of the Turkmenistan–Afghanistan–Pakistan–India gas pipeline has hit 52% completion on the Herat section, with 80 km laid and 130 km in the province targeted for completion by end-2026. Football Roundup: In the Turkmenistan league’s 12th round, Arkadag routed Nebitchi 4-1, Ahal edged Shagadam 1-0, and Altyn Asyr beat Merv to keep the title race tight. Diplomacy Watch: Russia’s ambassador Ivan Volynkin reiterated Moscow’s respect for Ashgabat’s neutral status, while Turkmenistan prepares an official visit from Malaysia’s prime minister-led delegation. Regional Cooperation: Turkmenistan and Austria advanced joint economic talks, highlighting AI, digitalization, green projects, and business expansion. Science & State: Turkmenistan marked Science Day with awards for young researchers and noted the president’s academic honors in economics and political sciences. Human Rights Concern: A report claims nearly 100 Turkmen migrants deported from Turkey faced harsh questioning on arrival in Ashgabat. Energy & Climate: A new analysis says satellite-based methane tracking is increasingly revising producers’ self-reported leak figures, with implications for access to Europe from 2027.
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