AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSCO Security Talks in Bishkek: Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi signed agreements with Russia’s Vladimir Kolokoltsev to curb illegal immigration, speed repatriation of citizens, and step up joint action against narcotics trafficking and drug-related crime. Naqvi also met counterparts from Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan, with Afghanistan’s terrorist camps and rising drug production a key concern. Preschool Access Update: Kyrgyzstan moved its electronic kindergarten queue to a new portal, balalyk.edu.gov.kg (with Tündük app support), aiming to boost transparency and cut corruption risks. The Ministry of Education also approved preferential lending for preschool development and clarified that preferential enrollment categories are being removed, with priority handled only through the unified queue. Culture & City Life: Bishkek’s Old Square is temporarily closed to traffic for a cultural event, and the Week of Mongolian Cinema runs June 9–12. Local Concerns in Batken: The presidential representative in Batken met Kara-Bak residents, hearing issues from land and housing disputes to water, transport, medical services, and kindergarten shortages. Education & Values: At KNU, a discussion focused on preserving historical memory to support interethnic harmony and patriotism education.
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