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29 November 2024
Belarus and Kyrgyzstan Sign 2025-2026 Ministerial Cooperation Program
The parties considered a wide range of topical issues of bilateral relations with an emphasis on cooperation in integration organizations (EAEU, CIS, CSTO) and in international organizations (UN, OSCE, etc.).
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The Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Belarus and Kyrgyzstan signed a cooperation program for 2025-2026 during ministerial consultations in Bishkek. The signing ceremony was led by Belarusian Deputy Foreign Minister Igor Nazaruk and Kyrgyzstan's First Deputy Foreign Minister Asein Isaev, according to the Belarusian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Caspian Post reports citing BelTA.
The parties considered a wide range of topical issues of bilateral relations with an emphasis on cooperation in integration organizations (EAEU, CIS, CSTO) and in international organizations (UN, OSCE, etc.).
"The heads of delegations expressed satisfaction with the state of cooperation in bilateral and multilateral formats, and also reaffirmed their commitment to promoting it in the future," the press service informed. "Following the consultations the parties signed the program of cooperation between the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Belarus and Kyrgyzstan for 2025-2026.”
During the consultations, Igor Nazaruk also had a brief meeting with Minister of Foreign Affairs Jeenbek Kulubayev of Kyrgyzstan. "The parties discussed the prospects for the development of Belarusian-Kyrgyz relations both in a bilateral format and in regional and universal international organizations," the press service informed.