BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 4. Uzbek President
Shavkat Mirziyoyev and Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov discussed the
bilateral cooperation and regional issues during a phone call,
Trend reports via
the press service of the Uzbek president.


During the call, Mirziyoyev congratulated Japarov and the people
of Kyrgyzstan on the country's election as a non-permanent member
of the United Nations Security Council for the 2027–2028 term.


The Uzbek leader described the achievement as a reflection of
the international community’s recognition of Kyrgyzstan’s active
foreign policy and its contribution to regional stability and
security.


The leaders also reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining
close coordination and mutual support within international
organizations and multilateral forums.







During the conversation, the leaders expressed satisfaction with
the current state of Uzbek-Kyrgyz relations, highlighting the high
level of friendship, good-neighborliness, and strategic partnership
between the two countries.


Particular attention was given to the implementation of
agreements reached during previous high-level meetings, especially
in the areas of economic cooperation, transport connectivity,
energy, and cultural and humanitarian exchanges.


Mirziyoyev and Japarov also reviewed the schedule of upcoming
bilateral and regional events at the highest level, underscoring
their shared commitment to further strengthening cooperation across
a broad range of sectors.