AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMalaysia–Turkmenistan Energy Deal: Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim wrapped up a two-day visit to Ashgabat, calling it a success for strengthening ties and opening a new chapter across energy, trade, investment, tourism and air links. Caspian Gas Expansion: The leaders backed a new Petronas push in Turkmenistan’s Caspian shelf, including a production sharing agreement for offshore Blocks 19 and 20 and a cooperation deal on 2D seismic studies, marking 30 years of Petronas operations in the country. Petronas Gas Field Win: Anwar said Petronas’ agreement to secure one of the world’s largest gas fields will ease domestic supply worries and support exports to Japan, South Korea and China. Education & Climate Training: UNICEF and Turkmenistan’s education authorities ran a training-of-trainers seminar to roll out a specialized climate change adaptation course for higher and secondary institutions. Local Life: Grain harvesting is accelerating in the western Balkan region, while the Avaza national tourist zone is ramping up summer services, including a daily Ashgabat–Avaza bus route. Rights Watch: The ILO again urged Turkmenistan to end forced labor in cotton harvesting, citing continued coerced mobilization of public-sector workers.
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