AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTrans-Caspian Gas Push: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio met Turkmen FM Rashid Meredov and backed diversifying Turkmenistan’s gas exports via a Caspian pipeline idea, even as Ashgabat has stayed cautious publicly. Energy-Industry Focus: Turkmenistan and China reviewed deeper gas cooperation in New York, with Turkmengaz highlighting pipeline systems, drilling and processing equipment, and a major push tied to the Galkynysh field’s next phase. Security Diplomacy: Ashgabat is seeking a UN Office of Counter-Terrorism regional program office in Ashgabat, aiming to boost Central Asian coordination on radicalization and cross-border threats. Tourism Easing: Turkmenistan has started gradually relaxing rules for foreign visitors, with faster visas and fewer day-to-day limits reported by travelers and tour operators. Cotton Forced-Labour Claims: Rights groups say cotton harvest coercion is persisting, alleging public workers and conscripts are mobilized again, with child labour figures rising in recent reporting. Urban Sustainability Showcase: White City Ashgabat 2026 drew 800+ delegates from 55 countries and produced cooperation deals tied to sustainable, inclusive, smart-city implementation. Youth Tech & Culture: A national robotics competition concluded in Mary with winners across five categories, while International Children’s Day events in Ashgabat included a charity gift drive by the Israeli embassy.
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