AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTurkmenistan–Georgia State Visit Wrap-Up: President Serdar Berdimuhamedov’s trip to Tbilisi ended with one-on-one and expanded talks, a package of bilateral documents, and memorandums—while both sides reiterated support for neutrality and territorial integrity. Transport & Energy Corridors: Leaders put the spotlight on connectivity, including the Lapis Lazuli route and plans for Turkmenistan’s cargo terminal on Georgia’s Black Sea coast, alongside broader Middle Corridor and TRACECA cooperation. Media Cooperation: A memorandum was signed between Turkmenistan’s “Golden age” and Georgia’s “Europe 24” to exchange news materials and deepen information ties. Public Health (One Health): WHO and FAO trained Turkmen specialists to prevent, diagnose, and control echinococcosis, linking human and animal health. Migration Governance: IOM ran a three-day capacity-building training in Ashgabat on migration policy planning and SDG indicators ahead of Turkmenistan’s Third Voluntary National Review. Agriculture Update: Government data says grain output rose 11.6% in H1 2026, with vegetables up 12.8% and potatoes up 4.2%. International Energy Forum: Former CNN anchor John Defterios was named lead international moderator for OGT 2026 in Ashgabat (Oct 21–23).
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