AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAzerbaijan Culture Days in Turkmenistan: The three-day cultural push in Ashgabat and Arkadag wrapped with concerts, exhibitions, literary events and official meetings, spotlighting shared heritage and deepening people-to-people ties. Caspian Security Watch: A new report links rising tensions around the Caspian to broader regional energy and transit interests, as Ukraine-linked strikes target Russian assets in the area. C5+1 Culture Track: U.S. and Central Asian culture officials met in Tashkent to advance cooperation on cultural heritage, museum and expert exchanges, and digital preservation under the C5+1 framework. Turkmen Industry: President Serdar Berdimuhamedov announced a 1 million-ton cement plant in Ahal’s Baharden, aimed at boosting domestic construction materials. Environment & Water Stress: UNEP warns the Caspian Sea could shallow further over coming decades, threatening biodiversity, ports, shipping and tourism across the five coastal states. Gender Equality Plan: Turkmenistan approved a national action plan for gender equality for 2026–2030, tasking ministries and local authorities with implementation.
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