Kyrgyz President Hosts Ambassadors from Belarus and Korea
President Sadyr Japarov of Kyrgyzstan met with the new Ambassadors of Belarus and Korea on September 10th at the presidential palace in Bishkek. The meeting highlighted the strengthening of bilateral relations between Kyrgyzstan and both countries.
During the meeting, President Japarov and Ambassador Sergei Molunov of Belarus discussed the positive developments in the relationship between the two nations. President Lukashenko of Belarus has described the relations with Kyrgyzstan as “brilliant,” emphasizing the growing trade and economic ties between the two countries. Belarus expressed its willingness to share knowledge and expertise in areas such as mining, energy, and transit with Kyrgyzstan.
In another meeting, President Japarov welcomed Ambassador Kim Kwang-jae of Korea to Kyrgyzstan. The diplomatic relations between Kyrgyzstan and Korea have been strong for 32 years, based on friendship, cultural closeness, and mutually beneficial cooperation. Ambassador Kwang-jae expressed Korea’s interest in deepening partnership and sharing advanced technologies to enhance collaboration between the two nations.
Overall, the meetings signified the commitment of all parties to further enhance cooperation and strengthen ties between Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, and Korea. It is expected that these diplomatic efforts will lead to more opportunities for economic development and mutual benefit for all countries involved.