AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUzbekistan–Belarus Strategic Partnership: President Shavkat Mirziyoyev’s Minsk visit produced a new strategic partnership and a roadmap for 2026–2030, with agreements spanning trade, labor migration, science, culture, tourism, and emergency cooperation. Travel Convenience: The two countries also agreed to extend visa-free, registration-free stays for each other’s citizens from 3 to 10 days, making family visits and business trips easier. Credit Self-Ban Trend: Uzbekistan’s credit self-ban service has been used by 2.57 million people since launch, with the biggest uptake among ages 26–35 and men still forming the majority. Culture & Heritage Diplomacy: Azerbaijan’s Ilham Aliyev highlighted “friendship and brotherhood” with Uzbekistan at the Shusha Global Media Forum, pointing to shared language ties and Uzbek support for Karabakh reconstruction. Sports & Youth Culture: Oman is set to host the inaugural FIH Under-18 Youth Hockey5s Asia Cup, featuring a major India–Pakistan clash, while Uzbekistan’s regional sports presence continues to show up across Asian youth events. Women’s Work Attitudes: A UNFPA study says many people in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, including Uzbekistan, are more skeptical about mothers working full-time when children are under three.
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