AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGeorgia–Kyrgyzstan Diplomacy: Georgian PM Irakli Kobakhidze’s first official visit to Kyrgyzstan kicked off a “new stage” in ties, with both sides prioritizing trade, agriculture, tourism and transport links, including plans to connect the China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan railway to Georgia’s Black Sea ports and talk of direct flights. Middle Corridor Push: Leaders said the “Middle Corridor” could boost cargo flows and regional connectivity, with joint statements and cooperation documents signed across political, economic and humanitarian areas. Crypto Enforcement in Georgia: U.S. prosecutors say a Batumi-based AudiA6 crypto laundering service processed over $389m in transactions; two alleged operators were arrested in Georgia and face extradition. Banking/Fintech: Georgia’s National Bank suspended “Sheriff Crypto Exchange” after a $465,000 fine for compliance breaches. Aviation & Travel: Georgian Airways will resume regular Tbilisi–Batumi flights from June 25, cutting travel time to about 45 minutes (but at higher fares than rail). Food Safety: Azuma Foods recalled Tako Wasabi-seasoned octopus packs in multiple countries, including Georgia, over undeclared fish allergens.
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