AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoKurman Ait Celebrations: Kyrgyzstan marked Kurman Ait (Eid al-Adha) with mass Ait namaz across Bishkek and the regions, as families opened their homes for visits and shared festive food. Diplomacy with China: Foreign Minister Jeenbek Kulubaev met China’s Wang Yi in New York, discussing Kyrgyz-Chinese cooperation, preparations for Xi Jinping’s visit to Bishkek, and the upcoming 25th SCO summit. UNESCO Boost for Issyk-Kul: UNESCO granted official patronage to the International Issyk-Kul Forum (June 18–21), underlining the event’s growing international profile. Regional Tensions Abroad: Iran’s President Pezeshkian urged Muslim unity ahead of Eid, while Russia warned Western agencies about plans to use Daesh-linked militants against Iran. Sports & Culture on the Move: Issyk-Kul’s F1H2O water race is set to return with strict environmental rules, and Kyrgyzstan is also pushing its cultural presence—from the Venice Biennale pavilion to UNESCO heritage discussions around adobe monuments.
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