BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, April 22. President of
Kyrgyzstan Sadyr Japarov has proposed establishing a Regional
Center for the Implementation of Energy-Efficient and
Resource-Saving Technologies in Bishkek, Trend reports via the press service of the
Kyrgyz President.


He made the proposal on April 22 during his speech at the
plenary session of the Regional Environmental Summit held in Astana
(Kazakhstan).


The Head of State stressed the need to modernize the water
management sector and water infrastructure, including irrigation
canals, as well as to introduce water- and resource-saving
technologies.


He also called for strengthening joint efforts with neighboring
countries and attracting funding from climate and environmental
funds.







Sadyr Japarov added that Kyrgyzstan is taking concrete measures
to achieve emission reduction targets under the UN Framework
Convention on Climate Change and the Paris Agreement.


Regional Environmental Summit RES 2026 is taking place in
Astana. The dialogue platform, established in cooperation with the
United Nations and other international organizations, aims to
develop comprehensive policies and tools for the protection,
restoration, and joint use of ecosystems, water and land resources,
as well as the conservation of biodiversity in Central Asia.