BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, March 28. Kyrgyzstan and
Hungary held talks on security and international issues, Trend reports via the press
service of the Kyrgyz President.
This topic was discussed during a meeting between Secretary of
the Security Council of Kyrgyzstan, Adilet Orozbekov, and Chief
National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister of Hungary, Marcell
Bíró, held in Budapest.
During the meeting, the parties examined issues related to the
evolving global order, as well as contemporary challenges and
threats, including terrorism, extremism, irregular migration,
cybersecurity, and the fight against organized crime.
Orozbekov emphasized that the current security environment,
including ongoing conflicts, necessitates enhanced integration and
consolidation of interstate efforts to ensure regional stability
and the preservation of peace in accordance with the Charter of the
United Nations and universally recognized norms of international
law.
Senior officials responsible for foreign policy and security
from Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Türkiye, and Azerbaijan also
participated in the meeting.