Kyrgyzstan and US Advocate for Closer Parliamentary Ties in Washington Talks

Kyrgyzstan and US Advocate for Closer Parliamentary Ties in Washington Talks

Kyrgyzstan and the US have pushed for closer parliamentary ties during key talks in Washington, aiming to strengthen bilateral relations and foster greater cooperation between the legislative bodies of both nations.

Ambassador Moldogaziev met with Republican Congressman Robert Aderholt and Chris Socha, Head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee staff. Discussions focused on strengthening inter-parliamentary cooperation, trade, and regional security, The Caspian Post reports citing local media.

The Kyrgyz side highlighted the country's reforms aimed at raising living standards, boosting the economy, and enhancing regional integration. Proposals were made to establish direct cooperation mechanisms with the US Congress.

Congressman Aderholt expressed support for expanding parliamentary ties, while Socha emphasized the importance of deeper inter-legislative dialogue. Both sides also exchanged views on pressing regional and international matters and agreed to maintain regular contact going forward.

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Kyrgyzstan and the US have pushed for closer parliamentary ties during key talks in Washington, aiming to strengthen bilateral relations and foster greater cooperation between the legislative bodies of both nations.