AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoUzbekistan–Georgia Strategic Partnership: President Shavkat Mirziyoyev and Georgian PM Irakli Kobakhidze signed a Declaration elevating ties to a strategic partnership, with a wide package of deals spanning trade, digitalization, education, customs, agriculture, healthcare, labor migration, tourism, and environmental protection; ministries of culture also agreed a 2027–2030 cooperation roadmap. Cultural Cooperation: Talks in Tbilisi between Uzbekistan’s Culture Minister Ozodbek Nazarbekov and Georgia’s First Deputy Culture Minister Maka Gurgenidze focused on expanding film, theater partnerships, and joint concerts blending Uzbekistan’s maqom with Georgia’s musical heritage, with a 2026–2030 cultural program set to be signed. Chess in Samarkand: The Philippines’ Concio and Sebastian booked World Chess Olympiad berths for Samarkand, Uzbekistan, after strong qualifier performances—another sign of the country’s growing role in regional sports culture. Youth Chess Across Central Asia: At Issyk-Kul’s Central and Northern Asia Youth Chess Championship, Turkmenistan won multiple medals, with Uzbekistan also among the participating teams. Demographics Watch: Uzbekistan’s preliminary census results show children under five remain the largest age group, while 168,900 residents are 85+ (women lead in older brackets). Policy Focus: Uzbekistan is considering legal restrictions on social media access for children under 16.
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