President Sadyr Japarov of Kyrgyzstan has signed an agreement to establish cultural centers in both Kyrgyzstan and China, as reported on the official website of the Kyrgyz leader.
This document received approval from the Kyrgyzstan Parliament on October 18 of this year.
The agreement involves the establishment of the Kyrgyz Cultural Center in China and the Chinese Cultural Center in Kyrgyzstan.
According to the press release from the head of the Kyrgyz Republic, these centers will serve as effective tools for promoting national culture in the multicultural region.
The unique aspect of these cultural centers is that they not only introduce their respective countries' cultures abroad but also create a positive image of them.
Therefore, the establishment of cultural centers in Kyrgyzstan and China will contribute to strengthening humanitarian ties between the two nations, disseminating information about the culture and history of each side, and fostering a positive perception of both countries in each other's public opinion.
Earlier, Daryo reported that on October 24, Chinese State Council Premier Li Keqiang has arrived in the Kyrgyz Republic and was warmly welcomed at Manas International Airport by Prime Minister Akylbek Zhaparov and the Head of the Presidential Administration. The visit includes meetings with President Sadyr Japarov and Prime Minister Akylbek Zhaparov, with plans for the signing of bilateral agreements.
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