Bishkek, Jan.15, 2026. /Kabar/. Speaking today at press conference dedicated to the results of 2025, Kyrgyz Foreign Minister Jeenbek Kulubaev stated that the past year was a period of intensive and consistent work for the country's foreign policy.
According to him, Kyrgyzstan continued to implement a multi-vector and pragmatic foreign policy course aimed at strengthening friendly and mutually beneficial relations with all international partners. Particular attention in 2025 was paid to developing political dialogue, expanding trade and economic cooperation, resolving cross-border interaction issues, and protecting the rights and legitimate interests of Kyrgyz citizens abroad.
The minister noted that throughout the year, constructive relations with strategic partners were maintained, the country's participation in integration associations and multilateral formats was intensified, and progress was achieved in a number of key bilateral areas. Jeenbek Kulubaev emphasized that under the leadership of Kyrgyz President Sadyr Zhaparov, the country has actively developed cooperation with Central Asian states, neighboring countries, and beyond, demonstrating a high level of diplomatic activity.
Kulubaev cited the completion of state border negotiations, Kyrgyzstan's chairmanship of the Organization of Turkic States and the Collective Security Treaty Organization, and the beginning of its chairmanship of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization as priorities for 2025.
According to him, in 2026, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will continue to expand international ties, strengthen the economic component of its foreign policy, and protect the country's interests on the international stage.