Bishkek, Nov. 26, 2025. /Kabar/. Close cooperation between Kyrgyzstan and Russia is being established, former Foreign Minister and former Ambassador of the Kyrgyz Republic to the Russian Federation Alikbek Dzhekshenkulov told Kabar News Agency.
According to him, Russian President Vladimir Putin's state visit to Kyrgyzstan should be important and fruitful.
Alikbek Dzhekshenkulov noted that the composition of the delegation indicates that a number of agreements aimed at strengthening relations between the two countries in various areas will be reached.
"In my view, Russian President Vladimir Putin's state visit to Kyrgyzstan is a major step toward further expanding cooperation between the two countries. Firstly, a number of agreements are expected to be signed during the visit. Secondly, the composition of the Russian delegation is also important: the deputy prime minister, the ministers of internal affairs and economic development, the chairman of the Central Bank, the CEO of Rosatom, representatives of major businesses, and others. This demonstrates Russia's desire to strengthen cooperation with Kyrgyzstan. Furthermore, relations between the two countries in the economy, security, education, and other areas will develop and benefit both countries, demonstrating their willingness to work together. The presidents of the two countries will sign a statement emphasizing close cooperation in security, as well as in political, economic, cultural, and humanitarian areas," noted Dzhekshenkulov.
Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Kyrgyzstan on a state visit on November 25. During the visit, the leaders of Kyrgyzstan and Russia will discuss current issues and further strengthening cooperation in the spirit of strategic partnership today, November 26.
The signing of a number of bilateral documents is also planned.