AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSanctions & Extradition: A Russian citizen, Tatiana Kurashkevich, was detained at Tbilisi airport at the request of the United States over alleged sanctions-evasion and aircraft parts supply to Russia; Georgia’s Interior Ministry says the case is coordinated with the FBI, and the Tbilisi City Court ordered three months of pre-trial detention pending extradition. Regional Energy & Trade: Azerbaijan is positioning itself as a key gas buffer as Israel’s gas flows to Egypt and Jordan fluctuate, with SOCAR expanding across Israel-linked energy activities and discussing further growth at the Baku Energy Forum. Middle Corridor Logistics: New Eurasian trade realities are pushing further Middle Corridor expansion, underlining how land transport corridors are becoming central for regional supply chains. EU-Labor Migration Shock: Hungary will stop issuing worker visas to nationals of the Philippines, Georgia and Armenia from Friday, citing concerns about wage pressure and tightening rules for guest workers. Aid Route Disruption: WFP says fortified biscuits reached Afghanistan after a 15,000 km detour through nine countries, including Georgia, after border closures and shipping disruptions. Sports: Bahrain’s national team resumed training in Antalya after losing 2-0 to Georgia in Tbilisi, ahead of a friendly vs Syria.
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