AGP Executive Report
Last update: 28 minutes agoNuclear Cooperation: IAEA chief Rafael Grossi says Kazakhstan is ready to store Iranian enriched uranium if US-Iran agreements are reached, pointing to the country’s existing low-enriched uranium bank under IAEA control. Wildlife & Conservation: In Altyn Dala reserve, Kazakhstan released Przewalski’s horses into the wild after a year of adaptation, with a GPS collar to track the lead stallion and his harem. Diplomacy: Kazakhstan and Cambodia signed a visa-exemption deal for holders of diplomatic and official/service passports, easing official travel and deepening ties. Regional Business: A “Cooperation Without Borders” forum in Tashkent brought together Turkestan and Tashkent regions, with plans for more trade, investment, industrial cooperation, and tourism projects. Public Safety Tech: Robot dog patrol platforms are being introduced in Aktau to support police with live video monitoring and faster alerts to emergency services. Food Prices: Lamb prices in Kazakhstan jumped 2.5% week-on-week, raising fears of the biggest monthly increase in over a decade. Sports: Kazakhstan’s Maxim Sazhnev won gold in the men’s discus at the Asian Under-20 Athletics Championships in Hong Kong.
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