Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida stressed the urgency of enhancing Japan's relations with Central Asian countries, recognizing their growing geopolitical importance. This change in foreign policy underscores Japan's proactive approach to fostering stronger relationships in the region, TASS reports.
"Kyrgyzstan and other countries of Central Asia are becoming geopolitically important, and strengthening relations with them is an urgent task,"
said the Prime Minister of Japan.
Strengthening relations with Central Asian nations is identified as an urgent task, showcasing Japan's commitment to the region's economic and geopolitical significance.
Kishida and Kyrgyz President Japarov explored opportunities for cooperation, particularly in infrastructure development and human resources, underlining a commitment to mutual growth. Japan's focus on Central Asia aligns with broader foreign policy goals of diversifying alliances and expanding diplomatic reach.
Discussions covered global issues, emphasizing adherence to international law in actions related to Ukraine, the Middle East, and the Indo-Pacific region. Recent initiatives, such as the Central Asian Investment Forum 2022, highlight Japan's commitment to economic cooperation and investment opportunities in the region.
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