BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 18. Central Asia has
made significant progress over the past 35 years, said Kyrgyzstan’s
Minister of Foreign Affairs Zheenbek Kulubaev during a panel
discussion at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum in Türkiye, Trend reports.


The minister noted that over the years of independence,
Kyrgyzstan has built a constitutional system, gone through
political challenges, and preserved its statehood.


"Over the past 35 years, our region has made significant
progress. We have established stable institutions and an active
civil society. In the region, we have built trust and
good-neighborly relations. We have resolved border issues that once
seemed impossible. Border agreements reached with Tajikistan and
Uzbekistan are important steps toward stability and cooperation,"
the minister said.







Zheenbek Kulubaev noted that today the world is facing numerous
challenges, while international relations are undergoing
changes.


"In this situation, open and respectful dialogue is more
important than ever. The Antalya Diplomacy Forum plays an important
role in bringing countries together. I am confident that this
year’s forum will help generate new ideas and practical solutions,"
he added.