AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoRomania Drone Row: Vladimir Putin said it’s “too early” to say whether a drone that crashed in Romania was Russian, urging that only an examination can determine the origin, as NATO and EU allies demand answers. Armenia-EU Pressure: Putin and allied leaders backed a fast referendum for Armenia to choose EU membership or staying in the EAEU, warning of “significant risks” to the bloc’s economy. Kazakhstan-Russia Integration: At the EAEU summit in Astana, Tokayev highlighted growth and plans to push mutual trade past $100bn, while Putin stressed expanding a common economic space and seven pillars of cooperation. Energy Watch: Tengiz oil output fell sharply after an accident, with Kazakhstan saying there are no risks to people or the environment and production is being restored. Oil Export Routes: Kazakhstan’s energy ministry said there’s “no alternative” to the CPC for most exports, but is open to additional routes like Baku–Supsa if they make economic sense. Logistics & Trade: Cargolux is resuming flights to Kazakhstan via Astana, aiming for up to 14 weekly cargo flights from June 1. Water Diplomacy: Kazakhstan discussed creating a Kazakhstan-initiated UN water organization in Astana, with UNECE support for water-security cooperation. Green Projects: Almaty broke ground on a waste-to-energy plant to process household waste and generate electricity. AI Cooperation: Tokayev met Cuba’s VP in Astana, focusing on AI and digital cooperation, plus medicine and pharmaceuticals.
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