AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPresidential Personnel Moves: President Serdar Berdimuhamedov signed a fresh set of decrees reshuffling top posts across Turkmenistan, including appointing D.O. Annaberdiyev as a new official role, naming Rovshen Jumayev as hyakim of Balkan velayat, moving Hojamyrat Ashyrmyradov to lead Lebap velayat, and replacing several senior figures in culture, water-sector leadership, and regional administration. Media and Culture: The president also removed Artykguly Hojageldiyevich Hojaberdiyev as editor-in-chief of “Nesil,” while appointing Hallygozel Shanazarova to the same post on a six-month probation, and relieved Atageldi Ashyrov as Minister of Culture for “serious shortcomings.” Diplomacy and Infrastructure: Turkmenistan announced an international tender to build a new administrative building for its embassy in Azerbaijan, with applications due Aug. 19, 2026. Energy Update: Turkmenistan produced 39.1 billion cubic meters of natural gas in the first half of 2026, up slightly from last year, as output targets for the full year remain under discussion. Regional Security Context: A report says Syria’s crackdown on foreign militants could push some Central Asian fighters toward Afghanistan, raising concerns for security across the Middle East and Central Asia.
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