BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, October 9. First Deputy
Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan Daniyar Amangeldiyev held an online
meeting with David O’Sullivan, the European Union’s Special Envoy
for Sanctions, and discussed bilateral cooperation in trade,
investment, and the green economy, Trend reports via the government.
During the talks, both sides emphasized their commitment to
strengthening partnership and deepening political dialogue. Special
attention was given to the issue of sanctions, with Amangeldiyev
highlighting the importance of maintaining economic stability and
continuing progressive cooperation with the EU while fully adhering
to international obligations.
The conclave culminated in a consensus to perpetuate transparent
and synergistic discourse, with both parties also strategizing
reciprocal engagements in the imminent timeframe.
The European Union and the Kyrgyz Republic have established a
synergistic partnership since the latter’s sovereignty was attained
in 1991, fostering enhanced collaboration and multifaceted
exchanges. A Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (PCA) has been
operational since 1999. On 25 June 2024, the European Union and the
Kyrgyz Republic executed an Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation
Agreement (EPCA), designed to fortify and amplify bilateral
collaboration across various sectors.
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