BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 17. Considering the
numerous wars in the world, small countries also feel the
consequences of the crisis, although their impact is manifested
differently and to a lesser extent compared to larger states, the
Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers and Minister of Justice
of the Kyrgyz Republic Ayaz Baetov said, at the Antalya Diplomacy
Forum, Trend
reports.


According to him, a more unified regional agenda and stronger
regional voices would help everyone move forward together.


"We all face similar problems. The crisis affects all of us, and
there are challenges in all our countries. We have certain
specificities; that is, economies are also affected differently.
For example, when comparing developing and developed economies, the
impact varies because there are also issues related to logistics
corridors," he said.







The minister noted that, to address today’s challenges,
solutions must be developed jointly and implemented collectively in
practice.


"I think 2027 is an important horizon, and we can focus on the
potential impact of regional and global crises - let us call it
that - on regions such as Central Asia and other similar states and
landlocked regions, which are sometimes affected by crises as a
result," Ayaz Baetov added.