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Sadyr Japarov Set to Attend Turkic States Summit

Kyrgyzstan President Sadyr Japarov is set to visit Astana, Kazakhstan on November 2-3 for the upcoming summit of the heads of member countries of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS). The summit, themed TURKTIME (Traditions, Unification, Reforms, Knowledge, Trust, Investments, and Mutual Energy), will address current issues on the organization’s agenda and result in the adoption of the Astana Act and the final declaration.

Muratbek Azymbakiev, the head of the Foreign Policy Department of the Presidential Executive Office, shared details of the summit. The leaders of the member countries will discuss key areas of multilateral cooperation. The event will also witness the signing of multilateral documents concerning emergency situations, metrology, and a joint action plan for the implementation of the OTS transport program. Furthermore, important personnel decisions related to the Organization of Turkic States and the Turkic Culture and Heritage Foundation will be made. Additionally, February 6 will be declared as the “Day of memory of victims of disasters and solidarity within the framework of the OTS.”

Representatives from Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and observer countries of the organization will be attending the summit. This gathering will provide an opportunity for member countries to strengthen cooperation and foster mutual understanding in various fields.

President Japarov’s visit to Astana for the OTS summit highlights Kyrgyzstan’s commitment to regional collaboration and its active participation in promoting Turkic unity. The outcomes of the summit are expected to lay the groundwork for deeper cooperation among member countries and further enhance the development of the Turkic world.

 

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