During the state visit of Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov to China on February 5, investment agreements in the energy sector were finalized in Beijing, marking a new phase of energy cooperation between the two nations.
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Two major agreements were signed with Shenzhen Energy Group. The first outlines the construction and operation of a 300 MW wind power plant in Kyrgyzstan, while the second focuses on a 300 MW solar power plant. These projects will contribute to the development of renewable energy sources in Kyrgyzstan, attracting investment and bolstering the country’s energy security.
These agreements reflect the growing energy cooperation between Kyrgyzstan and China, paving the way for further collaboration in sustainable energy development.
Additionally, during the visit, President Japarov also held talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, culminating in the adoption of a Joint Statement aimed at deepening the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries.
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In addition to the energy agreements, a series of other documents were signed, including:
- Joint Statement on Deepening the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between Kyrgyzstan and China.
- Cooperation Program on the promotion of the One Belt, One Road Initiative and Kyrgyzstan’s national development program until 2026.
- Several memoranda covering a wide range of areas, including digital economy, poverty reduction, tourism, trade, social insurance, and more.
The visit also saw the exchange of letters regarding several projects, such as creating an information system for Kyrgyzstan’s judicial system, supplying medical equipment to hospitals, and improving the infrastructure at the Kyrgyz-Chinese border.
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