AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBilateral Health & Pharma Cooperation: Uzbekistan and Georgia signed a strategic partnership declaration in Tbilisi, with memorandums covering healthcare, pharmaceuticals, customs, digitalization, education, agriculture, labor migration, and radiation/nuclear safety—plus plans for an e-permit system to streamline cross-border transport. Diplomatic Expansion: Uzbekistan will open an embassy in Georgia, marking the first Uzbek president visit in 23 years and aiming to raise trade from $270m (2025) and $100m+ (2026 H1) toward a $1bn target. Child Safety Crackdown (Tashkent): Uzbekistan’s preschool authorities launched legal action over Rayyan Kids Land after footage and reports of physical and psychological abuse; the ministry moved to revoke the license and a criminal case was initiated. Healthcare Systems Preparedness: WHO urged stronger earthquake-ready health systems, warning Central Asia—including Uzbekistan—faces high seismic risk with cross-border impacts. Public Health & Environment: A juvenile whale washed ashore in northern Cyprus and was taken for necropsy; experts cited possible ship strikes, ghost nets, and underwater noise.
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