BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 12. Kyrgyzstan and
Georgia discuss prospects for launching direct air service.
This was reported by the press service of the President of
Kyrgyzstan following talks between President Sadyr Japarov and
Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Kobakhidze in Bishkek on June
12.
“During the meeting, the prospects for launching direct air
service between Kyrgyzstan and Georgia were discussed,” the
statement said.
Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Kobakhidze emphasized his
readiness to strengthen and expand bilateral cooperation in trade
and economic affairs, agriculture, tourism, culture, sports,
environmental protection, and other areas of mutual interest.
Irakli Kobakhidze invited Sadyr Japarov to pay an official visit
to Georgia. The head of state accepted the invitation.
Following the talks, the sides confirmed their mutual interest
in further strengthening Kyrgyz-Georgian cooperation, implementing
joint initiatives, and expanding interaction on current issues of
the international agenda.
President Sadyr Japarov expressed confidence that the agreements
reached would contribute to the further strengthening of friendly
relations between Kyrgyzstan and Georgia and open up new
opportunities for mutually beneficial partnership.
Meanwhile, the discussion on launching direct air service
between Kyrgyzstan and Georgia reflects a practical step toward
strengthening connectivity between Central Asia and the South
Caucasus.
Direct flights, if implemented, could significantly reduce
travel time and improve mobility for business, tourism, and
cultural exchanges. This would likely support the gradual expansion
of bilateral trade and service-sector cooperation, particularly in
tourism and small-scale entrepreneurship.