AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoUNESCO & Tashkent Modernism: Tashkent’s 20th-century “Soviet East” modernist architecture has been recognized as UNESCO World Heritage, spotlighting seismic modernism that blends earthquake-resistant Soviet design with Central Asian motifs. COP17 & Pastoralist Voices: The UNCCD COP17 in Ulaanbaatar opens with the Silk Road Caravan and a World Herders’ Declaration, as drought and shrinking grazing lands push herders across Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and beyond to demand space to move and restore rangelands. Afghanistan–Uzbekistan–China Trade Push: Afghanistan’s commerce minister says the country is ready to attract Uzbek and Chinese investment, highlighting new transit corridors and sectors ranging from dried fruits to oil, gas, healthcare and construction. World Cotton Day in Tashkent: Uzbekistan will host the World Cotton Day 2026 Partners Conference on Oct 7 in Tashkent under “Cotton for Good,” bringing together governments and the global cotton-textile value chain. Kazakh Literature Goes Global: Kazakhstan’s modern poetry and prose are being translated into dozens of languages, with large-scale distribution to libraries and universities across 90+ countries. Gobustan Tourism Surge: Gobustan National Historical-Artistic Reserve drew nearly 40,000 visitors in three months, with strong interest from Uzbekistan and other Asian markets. Sports & Culture Link: Abu Dhabi’s chess festival highlights cross-cultural learning and inclusivity, while Uzbekistan’s presence shows up in regional sports narratives.
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