BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 12. Kyrgyzstan and
Georgia discussed the most important issues on the bilateral
agenda.
This was reported by the press service of the President of
Kyrgyzstan, citing statements made by President Sadyr Japarov in a
press statement following talks with Prime Minister of Georgia
Irakli Kobakhidze.
"We thoroughly discussed the most important issues on the
bilateral agenda, primarily the development of political dialogue,
trade and economic ties, investment and sectoral cooperation, as
well as cultural and humanitarian relations," Sadyr Japarov
said.
He noted that trust-based political relations between the states
form a solid foundation for the development of cooperation in all
areas.
"In this regard, we emphasized the need to continue regular
political dialogue, intensify contacts between governments and
parliaments, as well as expand consultations between the foreign
ministries of our countries. I would like to stress that Georgia is
an important partner for the Kyrgyz Republic, with relations built
on mutual trust, respect, and long-term cooperation," he added.
Meanwhile, President Sadyr Japarov’s remarks following talks
with Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Kobakhidze highlight a
consistent effort by both sides to institutionalize their bilateral
agenda beyond symbolic diplomacy.
The emphasis on regular political dialogue, as well as stronger
engagement between governments, parliaments, and foreign
ministries, suggests a deliberate move toward building a more
structured and predictable cooperation framework. This type of
institutional continuity is often a key factor in sustaining
long-term bilateral relations, particularly for countries seeking
to expand trade and investment links.