AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMilitary & Health Access: Belarus draft offices are reportedly rejecting conscripts’ medical records and pushing harder-to-get certificates, raising the risk that people with illnesses could still be declared fit. Cancer in Custody: Belarusian political prisoner Tatsiana Kolas (the “Black Book of Belarus” case) has been diagnosed with cancer and is expected to be transferred for treatment, but not for months. Border Drugs: A Dutch citizen was detained at the Brest border after Belarusian authorities found marijuana and CBD traces; criminal cases were opened. Workforce & Care Promises: Lukashenko invited Uzbek citizens to work in Belarus with families, saying migrants would get equal conditions, including housing, free education, and medical care. Regional Health-Linked Industry: Belarus and Uzbekistan plan new joint projects including pharmaceuticals, with seven manufacturing initiatives worth $164m. Pharma Trade: Moroccan drugmaker Galenica shipped its first pharmaceutical export to Russia, with Belarus included in the Eurasian Economic Union market.
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