BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, May 20. The Kyrgyz
Republic and Mozambique have signed a Memorandum of Understanding
to establish permanent political consultations, Trend reports via Kyrgyz
MFA.


The agreement was signed during the first official visit of
Kyrgyz Foreign Minister Jeenbek Kulubayev to Mozambique, where he
met with the Secretary of State of the Republic of Mozambique for
Foreign Affairs and Mozambican Communities Abroad, Maria de Fatima
Simao Manso.


The implementation of the memorandum is designed to serve as the
baseline framework for deepening bilateral and multilateral
cooperation. Beyond establishing the consultation mechanism, the
parties discussed expanding trade and economic ties, strengthening
interaction within international organizations, and advancing joint
initiatives in sustainable development, digitalization, and
security.







During the discussions, Kulubayev highlighted Kyrgyzstan's
stable economic growth, ongoing systemic reforms, and expanding
industrial and infrastructural potential. He emphasized that the
Kyrgyz government has begun to actively intensify its engagement
with African countries, pointing to potential practical cooperation
in agriculture, mining, energy, digital governance, and
humanitarian assistance.