
Kyrgyzstan and Armenia Strengthen Cooperation

Bishkek – The Foreign Minister of Kyrgyzstan, Jeenbek Kulubaev, recently engaged in discussions with his Armenian counterpart, Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan, in Yerevan. The talks, held in both narrow and expanded formats, focused on the current state of relations between the two countries and explored opportunities for further collaboration.
Both parties expressed a commitment to strengthening political, trade, and economic cooperation through joint efforts. They acknowledged the significant potential for deepening ties and the array of tools available to facilitate this process.
Of particular importance was the discussion surrounding the Kyrgyz-Armenian intergovernmental commission on economic cooperation. The upcoming meeting of this commission, scheduled to take place in the Kyrgyz Republic later this year, was a key point of focus during the talks.
Furthermore, the Foreign Ministers highlighted the importance of enhancing partnership within integration associations, the UN, and other international organizations. They affirmed their mutual support for each other’s candidacies and pledged to continue collaborating on various global issues.
In a significant move, a cooperation program and partnership agreement were signed between the Kazy Dikambaev Diplomatic Academy and the Diplomatic School of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia. This agreement aims to foster closer ties between the two institutions and enhance educational opportunities in the field of diplomacy.
Overall, the discussions between the Foreign Ministers of Kyrgyzstan and Armenia signal a commitment to deepening cooperation and friendship between the two nations. With a focus on economic, political, and educational collaboration, both countries are poised to strengthen their partnership in the years to come.