A pivotal meeting between Aibek Moldogaziev, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic, and Alexander Wallau, Head of the Department of Bilateral Relations with Central, Eastern, South-Eastern Europe and the South Caucasus in the office of the Federal Chancellor of Germany, took place on November 9, in Berlin. The meeting focused on fostering Kyrgyz-German relations and addressing key regional and international matters.
During the discussions, both parties expressed their satisfaction with the recent upswing in cooperation between Kyrgyzstan and Germany, highlighting the positive impact of mutual visits and events held between the two nations. Deputy Minister Aibek Moldogaziev specifically commended the success of the Summit "Germany - Central Asia," held on September 29, in Berlin, where the President of the Kyrgyz Republic, Sadyr Zhaparov, actively participated.
Moldogaziev underscored the importance of sustaining the political dialogue and promoting reciprocal visits at high levels between Kyrgyzstan and Germany to further enhance collaboration across various spheres of mutual interest. He emphasized the need for continued engagement to deepen ties in political, economic, cultural, and humanitarian dimensions.
Alexander Wallau reciprocated the positive sentiment, acknowledging the elevated status of Kyrgyz-German relations. He expressed the German government's keen interest in intensifying cooperation, particularly in areas such as the "green" economy, energy, logistics, natural resources, and the recruitment of skilled personnel from Kyrgyzstan.
The meeting concluded with both parties recognizing the imperative for continued development in Kyrgyz-German cooperation. They highlighted the importance of further collaboration in political, economic, cultural, and humanitarian realms, emphasizing the mutual benefits that such partnerships bring to both nations.
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