Bishkek, Feb. 19, 2026. /Kabar/. Foreign Minister of the Kyrgyz Republic Jeenbek Kulubaev met with a delegation from the European Parliament, the Kyrgyz Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported.
The parties discussed bilateral cooperation, interparliamentary dialogue, and the regional agenda.
The foreign minister briefed his European counterparts on the political and economic reforms underway in the country, emphasizing their role in ensuring the republic's sustainable development. In this regard, he presented major investment initiatives, including the construction of the Kambar-Ata-1 hydroelectric power station and the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway. In this context, Kulubaev expressed interest in attracting advanced European technologies, noting the strategic importance of transport connectivity and energy security for the entire region.
Turning to issues of regional cooperation, the minister noted that the current stability in Central Asia was made possible by the coordinated joint efforts of all states in the region to strengthen good-neighborly relations, mutual trust, and constructive dialogue.
The final part of the meeting was held in the format of an open discussion, during which the Minister answered in detail the questions of MEPs on the most sensitive and pressing issues. In particular, Kulubaev clearly outlined the Kyrgyz Republic's position on secondary sanctions, explaining in detail the measures taken by the state and its continued commitment to international obligations.
Furthermore, the MEPs received comprehensive comments on current aspects of the regional agenda, including key challenges and initiatives in Central Asia.