- Kyrgyzstan and Japan–Kyrgyzstan Economic Exchange Association discuss expanding bilateral cooperation and strengthening economic relations further.
- Talks focus on investment opportunities business exchanges and joint projects including mining sector collaboration between partners.
- Both sides emphasize importance of multilateral cooperation and long term partnerships to boost economic development.
Kyrgyzstan and Japan are searching for new methods to improve their existing diplomatic ties through improved economic partnerships and their ongoing relationship development efforts.
The talks occurred when members of the Kyrgyz Parliament met with JKEEA Japan–Kyrgyzstan Economic Exchange Association officials who visited the country under the leadership of chairman Shinji Tarutoko.
Parliamentary friendship group head Talaibek Masabirov together with other Kyrgyz representatives demonstrated that both countries have developed their relationship at a steady pace throughout the past few years.
Masabirov explained that important meetings between national leaders during the Central Asia plus Japan summit framework have strengthened international relations between countries.
He emphasized that the recently created JKEEA organization serves as an important platform for international research cooperation because it already established a partnership through its memorandum of understanding with the Kyrgyz-Japanese Business Council.
He said that both countries will achieve important advances through these projects which will boost their economic and cultural ties.
The meeting resulted in both parties exploring ways to expand their collaborative work across multiple fields. The main target of the project focused on obtaining more business partnerships which would lead to better knowledge exchange between entrepreneurs.
The participants studied ways to develop collaborative projects, which included mining industry operations that could create shared advantages for both parties. The two nations established investment relationships as their main goal because they wanted to achieve economic development through their joint business activities.
Tarutoko confirmed that Japan wants to maintain existing multilateral ties with Kyrgyzstan while expanding their diplomatic relations.
The two parties showed their dedication to improving their bilateral relationship through practical programs and investment projects and long-term work across essential economic sectors.