BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 12. Kyrgyz President
Sadyr Japarov said Kyrgyzstan considers Georgia an important
partner, with relations based on mutual trust, respect, and
long-term cooperation.


This was reported by the press service of the Kyrgyz President,
citing Japarov’s remarks during talks with Georgian Prime Minister
Irakli Kobakhidze, held in Bishkek on June 12.


“Kygyzstan views Georgia as an important partner, with relations
based on mutual trust, respect, and long-term cooperation,” the
President stated.


President Sadyr Japarov noted the special significance of the
current visit, which is the first official visit by the Georgian
side to Kyrgyzstan at such a high level and marks the beginning of
a new stage in the development of Kyrgyz-Georgian relations.


The sides discussed a wide range of bilateral cooperation
issues, including the development of political dialogue, expansion
of trade and economic ties, strengthening transport and logistics
cooperation, as well as cultural and humanitarian
collaboration.







The President emphasized that Georgia, with its unique
geographic location and developed Black Sea port infrastructure,
plays an important role in ensuring transport connectivity between
Asia and Europe.


President Sadyr Japarov’s remarks underline a steady effort to
place Kyrgyzstan–Georgia relations on a more structured and
long-term footing, moving beyond political dialogue toward
practical cooperation.


The emphasis on mutual trust, respect, and long-term partnership
reflects a diplomatic approach aimed at consolidating predictable
bilateral engagement. In this context, Georgia’s role as a Black
Sea logistics hub gives the relationship added strategic relevance,
particularly for broader Asia–Europe connectivity routes.