BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, April 21. On April 21,
Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov received credentials from
ambassadors extraordinary and plenipotentiary accredited to
Kyrgyzstan with residence in third countries, Trend reports.


The credentials were presented by the Ambassador of the
Dominican Republic, Arias Zarzuela; the Ambassador of the Republic
of Albania, Blerta Kadzadej; the Ambassador of the Republic of
Indonesia, Siti Ruhaini Dzuhayatin; the Ambassador of the Federal
Republic of Somalia, Fathudin Ali Mohamed; and the Ambassador of
the State of Palestine Wael Ahmed Batrekhi.


The ceremony began with the official reception of the heads of
foreign diplomatic missions by the Honor Guard, after which the
ambassadors formally presented their credentials to President Sadyr
Japarov.


In his address, the Head of State congratulated the ambassadors
on the commencement of their diplomatic missions in Kyrgyzstan and
emphasized that the country continues to strengthen political
dialogue, as well as trade-economic and cultural-humanitarian
relations with all states.


He noted that in recent years, Kyrgyzstan has been consistently
implementing reforms in key areas, including economic development,
improvement of social welfare, enhancement of the investment
climate, digitalization, international cooperation, and the
promotion of peace. He also underlined that the country is
undergoing large-scale transformations, particularly in the
economic sphere.







President Japarov further recalled that Kyrgyzstan has nominated
its candidacy for non-permanent membership in the United Nations
Security Council for 2027–2028, stressing the importance of support
from partner countries in this regard.


He also invited participants to take an active part in the
“Bishkek+25” mountain summit, scheduled for October 2027.


The Head of State reaffirmed that the Kyrgyz Republic remains
open to cooperation with all countries based on equality, readiness
to share experience where necessary, and commitment to mutually
beneficial collaboration in investment, security, trade, economy,
science, and culture. He expressed confidence that the heads of
diplomatic missions would make a meaningful contribution to
strengthening friendship and mutually respectful relations between
states.


In turn, the ambassadors conveyed greetings from their
Presidents and reaffirmed their readiness to contribute to the
development of bilateral cooperation based on trust and mutual
respect.